The Mare

Mares are creatures of the night, riding your chest in your sleep, hence the term “Nightmare”. But this little Mare is just a friendly, curious creature. Asking questions from your deep unconscious self. Mixed media (25×25 cm)

Grumpy Mare

This grumpy Mare is disturbed in her sleep during the day. She is an agile creature, fast in her movements, and alert to the slightest sound. A true feast of agility and fun for the kids to climb around and enjoy her ill-tempered appearance. Suggestion for outdoor sculpture   (Terracotta 20 cm high)

Sea Shell

Multifunctional, outdoor gymnastics    

Coyote

Coyote is a mythological shapeshifter, illuminator and uses pranks to teach and help people learn by their foolish mistakes and to laugh about themselves. Though, this particular one, has not yet found his true potential, and is still a bit of a coward. Suggestion for outdoor sculpture    (Plastelina  15 cm high)

Vor Frue

A “Pre-historic” playground theme, with the amazing, mystical “Klatraelis” tree and giant Dino-Eggs. The Rock Cave is also functioning as a climbing structure, and together with the combined sand-box and slope, they utilize the characteristic topography of this particular site, which is a circle, surrounded by af aproxx 1.5 m high, circular ridge, featuring wild grasses, rocks and small bushes. 2013    Polyurea, PU Foam link to map link to process Combined slope and sandboxes, custom designed to fit into the ridge. Custom designed “Grotto” – fits into the ridge, and multifunctions as an awesome playhouse and climbing structure.

Sandboxes

A variety of sandboxes.   Ferrocement

Polyps

Polyps and corals are normally small creatures, living in colonies in the ocean. These have just started their own, little colony, and hopefully they will prosper over the years to come. 2015 FerroCement link to map

Tunnel

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Lars Gitz

Multifunctional sculptural installation.  The stairs lead to alcoves up underneath the roof, with a view over the ocean. The fireplace can work with wood or biofuel. The extrusion from the fireplace serves as a dinner table. Ferrocement, Gypsum plaster/PVAc   (2013) Link to process Save Save Save

Heart Space

Located in Kolbotn, Norway,  “Heart Space”   is a collaborative art project, initiated by Katrina Vrebalovich and Vilde Vegem. The main intention here was to create community awareness and ownership.   People from the local area was engaged and invited to participate, mostly by generating and assembling the beautiful and diverse mosaics. The central Sculpture is a two-leafed shape, gently embracing each other in a spiralling motion. The sculpture symbolizes the three-fold flame in the Heart, with the curved, spiralling space created inside as the third flame. The shape also symbolizes the Yin and the Yang, and the gentle touch of mutual generosity. The inner space created here is a magic place, for meditation and transformation. Join in and meet strangers, have a conversation, open your heart and connect. The two out-branching shapes resemble reaching out into the world, and is designed to function as informal benches, where you most likely will find yourself surrounded by playing children. 2016     FerroCement, Mosaics. Featuring built-in heating system in the inner benches and a built-in spectral sound system. Sound artist  Tal Zimra Coleman  performed her piece  “Ancient Origins”  at the inauguration ceremony, and her music can be heard inside the Sculpture, together with other select artists. link to map link to process Heated benches Acoustic resonance Save