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    Stunning Steel Sculptures By Regardt van der Meulen

    by Flynn Matthews 2014-01-17, 7:32 PMupdated 2018-03-11, 10:55 PM

     

    Regardt van der Meulen is a practicing artist who currently resides in Johannesburg. The artist received his BFA from the University of Cape Town in 2008. At the core of his works resides the human body, with its strength and fragility, uncovering its fears and illusion of safety.

    Via artboom.info

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