Delft
The concept of this willow project of
Lucien den Arend was to create two growing enclosures, one within the other. At
first he planned to make two concentric circles, but the math dictated the
solution: a square with sides of ten trees would leave four trees to make the
central shape. And that means that a square is the only solution. Round figures
are sometimes more important for the sculptor than round shapes. Possibly this
was a part of his transition from flowing - round works to more rational ones.

squares
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