VIRUS
bronze, acryl
65/30cm

Sculpted aesthetically somewhere between the actual and the abstract this series of art pieces represent the relation between behavior and form. Inspired by the real definition of a virus, the project examines the conflict between the infectious agent and its host. The outcome is various shapes captured in a split moment within this dynamic process of interaction. The term “virus” is often stretched way beyond the definition of a microorganism to anything that corrupts something else. In this line of thinking one may say that anything that behaves like a virus is a virus.