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This object is a declaration of love for the city of New York, as a prototype, coronation and most intense expression of the western city.
The head of the property is crowned with the typical New York skyscrapers. It is orbited by a small airplane that can be started by pressing the switch. It then flies forwards and backwards around downtown New York.
The sound audible in the film does not come from the art object. The object is delivered in a… wooden box.
The glasses are made to blink with a small switch on the glasses themselves.
Material: Styrofoam head, wood, cork, acrylic paints, microprocessor, various electronic parts,
Electric motor, LED glasses, mechanics, toy airplane.
« When the mind is still, the creative power flows; a work of art emerges from the grace of the moment. »
Anando Arnold is an experienced German artist who has exhibited his work in Germany, Spain and India since the 1990s. Firmly believing that less is more, he composes paintings centred on the restriction to seemingly simple forms and rhythms, producing expressive images that invite you to look, without feeling obtrusive.