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Artist Statement -



Metal speaks to me.

Firstly it calls to me, drawing me to it with a magnetic pull that is impossible to resist. I might be walking or driving when suddenly I know for certain that discarded and abandoned metal is nearby, waiting for me to find it. And I always do.

And then, when I see the beauty of the metal, it speaks to me again, telling me how it must be worked and shaped into a piece of sculpture that everyone can enjoy and share.

For me, the great joy in my work comes from turning something considered worthless into the artwork it becomes. In this way I am showing my respect for the metal.

The thread that runs like red wire through all my work is recycling. If I could, I would turn all the old metal and scrap iron I find into a museum of modern art. Just thinking of this idea makes my heart beat faster.

My work has developed and taken different directions over the past twenty years, but was originally inspired by insects. In the same way, I see the beauty in these tiny and delicate, but at the same time immensely strong and powerful creatures, I see beauty in the intricate details of metal.

But recreating insects as a piece of sculpture I believe I give them the status and respect they deserve. Many people have told me that their eyes have been opened to the beauty of insects after seeing my sculptures, and that they no longer instinctively kill an insect when they see one. That is the best compliment my work could have.

Much of my current work is in a more abstract form, but it is still very often inspired by my respect for the natural world. Look at one of my metal wire abstracts and you may see the texture or shape of a spider’s abdomen at its core, look at another and you might decide you see the movement of a swarm of bees.

And even though I am currently enjoying working in the abstract form, if I am asked to create a new insect sculpture I do it with all the original joy and pleasure. I consider it a privilege to be able to do this – for the insects and for the metal.

I know, for certain, that iron, steel, all forms or metal feel right in my hands. People ask me, how do I get my ideas I can only reply that I don’t need ideas, I need metal. And when I see the metal, I let it speak, I let it direct, and the ideas come.


Thank you
deev

httpwww.vanorbeek.com

Artist Exhibitions



Sculptor
Independent
1999 Today

David Vanorbeek, born 30 dec. 68 Leuven, Belgium, lives and works in France
Professional artist since 1999, self-taught in Art and in Metal
Maison des Artistes
Nr. Siret

David begins his journey by making insect sculptures. On this theme, he exhibits in plant fairs in Belgium, sells works to zoos and botanical gardens.
David and Natalie moved to France in 2002. Since then he exhibited and sold in the world of insects. On Apimondia international beekeeping congress for ex., or more he realised a large praying mantis commissioned by OPIE Office For Insects and Environment ... at the House of Insects, he exhibited several times at the FIFI International Festival of Films for Insectes, exhibited his insects with the well-known photos of Yann Arthus Bertrand the earth seen from above, ...

After years of only making insect sculptures, David moved towards abstract working. He always makes his works with recycled metal, but where in the past they were often made of wire, they are now welded.
With Natalie, he also has the MetalloTextile project, where the two artists and their two materials meet.
The next project is the purchase and construction of a Sculpture Park with a permanent Textile Arts Exhibition, open to the public. For which I seek sponsoring
httpswww.cotizup.comparc-de-sculptures-public

The list of exhibitions is very long, some shows are

Chelsea Flower Show London
Beukenhof gallery Belgium
Jardins du Château de Valmer France
Carla Bayle cité des arts France
Salon automne Paris France
Sentier Sculpturel de Mayronnes France
Apimondia France
Les marbrières de Caunes-Minervois France
La Gree des Landes eco-hôtel Yves Rocher France
Parc peuple de herbe maison des insectes France
Le Barcares, allee des arts France
Ijzerenberg Belgium
hotel du chateau Carcassonne
château hospitalet Gérard Bertrand
Maison de la région à carcassonne
Musée sans murs Font-Romeu
château des ducs Couiza
les entrepreneurs mécènes
Andorra land art biennale Andorra
Château de bosc
sculpten sologne
chateau bonaguil
Arboretum Canet en roussillon
domaine Saint Cloud
kasteeltuinen Arcen Pays-Bas
Mairie de châteaubourg...

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Chelsea Flower Show
Beukenhof gallery B
Jardins du Château de Valmer
Carla Bayle cité des arts
Salon automne Paris
Sentier sculpturel de Mayronnes
Apimondia
Les marbrières de caunes-minervois
La gree des landes eco-hôtel Yves Rocher
Parc-peuple-herbe La-maison-des-insectes
Le barcaresallee-des-arts
Ijzerenberg B
hotel du chateau Carcassonne
château-lhospitalet - Gérard Bertrand
Maison de la région à carcassonne
Musée sans murs - Font-Romeu
château-des-ducs
les entrepreneurs mécènes
Andorra land art biennale
Château-de-bosc
sculpten sologne
chateau-bonaguil
Arboretum-canet en roussillon
domaine-saint-cloud
kasteeltuinen Arcen
Mairie de châteaubourg...

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