Shadow sculptures made from trash

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2013-03-23T22:48:17+05:00

DUTCH artist Diet Wiegman has spent the last 50 years carefully arranging pieces of trash and scrap metal to create incredibly beautiful and detailed shadow sculptures. Looking at Diet Wiegman’s piles of junk you’re left wondering why on Earth would anyone think of them as art. There’s really nothing special about them, just a combination of scrap metal and various discarded objects that always seems to represent the same thing - chaos. But as soon as someone turns on the little projector that always accompanies his works, the real masterpiece magically appears in the background. After realising the shadows cast by Wiegman’s trash puppets are the real artworks, viewers are puzzled by another question - how does he do it? That’s something only the artist can answer, but it’s obvious he spends a great deal of time patiently arranging every little part of his sculptures, making sure they cast the right shadow when light shines from a specific angle.–ODC

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