Jasper De Beijer

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Le sacre du printemps series, by Jasper De Beijer

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“… For this photo series the artist has used photographs from the First World War as a starting point to investigate the esthetics of these images. Because of the particular nature of this imagery and the emotional distance that has existed through the course of time the artist saw an opportunity to look at the abstract quality of his sources; the rearrangement of iron, mud, stone and flesh by means of destruction…”

Han Hoogerbrugge

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The  NAILS  animations  by Han Hoogerbrugge…

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027-  senescence – Whistle while you still can 

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left: stills from 017 – Obstinate – I think I know what’s right, but I’m not happy with it right: stills from 015 – zombie – repetitive strain injury

“…The internal battles of a stand alone man. He tries to deal with the outside world by creating a world on its own. In this personal universum he is free to explore his feelings and fears…

…A  modern man with cultivated tastes and primitive senses that one senses is equally comfortable holding  a Martini or a machete…”

David Ho

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David Ho

David Ho‘s ghost series…

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David Ho

Spacing off one day in the winter of 2005, a story popped into my head about a girl who dies before her age and becomes a ghost. Her desire to become human forces her to look upon the human race with jealousy and rage – a kind of love/hate relationship. Ultimately through eastern philosophy she learns to control her inner demons, attain inner peace and help mankind…