Nearby church bells Original title: Kerkklokken nabij 2013 00:01:39 MP3
Used in multiple installations, exhibitions and even for a television episode of Dutch tv program Kunstuur: https://youtu.be/45qzr8k65BE
Intellectual property of this artwork remains by the artist Niels Broszat or his legal heirs in case of death.
If you want to use this piece in a commercial way, that might be possible but only after approval by the artist or his legal heirs.
Niels may, can and will use the artwork in coming exhibitions, installations, video’s or any other way he sees fit.
My art (medieval 1up) is varied, cause repetition is 🥱 nielsbroszat.com
I am a 🇳🇱/🇩🇪 artist who was lucky enough to win some awards and exhibit at some cool places, but I struggle with how the art world operates. I am a disrupter. Crypto art is the new art movement and I am loving it.
Medieval-esque world Wherever art history leaves room for interpretation, my imagination stakes its claim. My fantasies, free associations, and assumptions stand alongside my historic reconstructions. They color my life and broaden my world: a second, imaginary world besides the “genuine” one.
That's the world I want to wander through. To experience another time and place by making that world tangible. So I work tirelessly on objects and artefacts that might belong to such a world. Currently, that world is based on medieval art, saturated by Catholicism and richly decorated objects.
But I'm not trying to recreate an era. I am, after all a contemporary artist
Nearby church bells
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Nearby church bells Original title: Kerkklokken nabij 2013 00:01:39 MP3
Used in multiple installations, exhibitions and even for a television episode of Dutch tv program Kunstuur: https://youtu.be/45qzr8k65BE
Intellectual property of this artwork remains by the artist Niels Broszat or his legal heirs in case of death.
If you want to use this piece in a commercial way, that might be possible but only after approval by the artist or his legal heirs.
Niels may, can and will use the artwork in coming exhibitions, installations, video’s or any other way he sees fit.
My art (medieval 1up) is varied, cause repetition is 🥱 nielsbroszat.com
I am a 🇳🇱/🇩🇪 artist who was lucky enough to win some awards and exhibit at some cool places, but I struggle with how the art world operates. I am a disrupter. Crypto art is the new art movement and I am loving it.
Medieval-esque world Wherever art history leaves room for interpretation, my imagination stakes its claim. My fantasies, free associations, and assumptions stand alongside my historic reconstructions. They color my life and broaden my world: a second, imaginary world besides the “genuine” one.
That's the world I want to wander through. To experience another time and place by making that world tangible. So I work tirelessly on objects and artefacts that might belong to such a world. Currently, that world is based on medieval art, saturated by Catholicism and richly decorated objects.
But I'm not trying to recreate an era. I am, after all a contemporary artist