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Kandidat Metallgestaltning

Boris Ivanov

Transmutation of the Human Body

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The Human body exists in a state of a constant change, marked not only by the passage of time but also by each person’s character, faced challenges and choices. A plethora of experiences and emotions act as a motor for behavioural and physical changes which is the subject of the current project. Via various sculptures I exaggerate and transform “humans” into metal bodies with undefined features, conveying certain emotions, movement patterns with the main goal of exploring the boundaries of the Human Transmutations.

In this humanitarian quest for defining a language for describing the morphed human body I rely on the use of various techniques centred around the use of metal. Starting from the Oxyacetylene welding, going through volume building and even exploring different surface textures I extended my visual artistic expression and understanding. Furthermore I firmly believe the metal metaphorically morphs, changes and ages as much as the human body, creating beautiful parallels and connections between the two, naturally becoming the central topic of my project.

The Human body exists in a state of a constant change, marked not only by the passage of time but also by each person’s character, faced challenges and choices. A plethora of experiences and emotions act as a motor for behavioural and physical changes which is the subject of the current project. Via various sculptures I exaggerate and transform “humans” into metal bodies with undefined features, conveying certain emotions, movement patterns with the main goal of exploring the boundaries of the Human Transmutations.
In this humanitarian quest for defining a language for describing the morphed human body I rely on the use of various techniques centred around the use of metal. Starting from the Oxyacetylene welding, going through volume building and even exploring different surface textures I extended my visual artistic expression and understanding. Furthermore I firmly believe the metal metaphorically morphs, changes and ages as much as the human body, creating beautiful parallels and connections between the two, naturally becoming the central topic of my project.

boris.ivanov.se@gmail.com