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Tuohrem | Murals by STUDIO NICK ERVINCK | De Berk in Meerhout. Item composed of synthetic
Tuohrem | Murals by STUDIO NICK ERVINCK | De Berk in Meerhout. Item composed of synthetic

Created and Sold by STUDIO NICK ERVINCK

STUDIO NICK ERVINCK

Tuohrem - Murals

Featured In De Berk, Meerhout, Belgium

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TUOHREM is a recent artwork by Nick Ervinck at the courtyard of the new retirement home in Meerhout, Belgium. At this courtyard, the inhabitants seem to dwell in an enormous painting. TUOHREM is in fact like a ‘floorpainting’ that spreads to all corners of the square. Nick Ervinck integrates the benches in a unity of flowing, organic colored patches. This unique visual language reminds us of a pebble that creates a series of waves in the surface of the water. Such a dynamic, digitally designed structure entails a certain energy, that encourages the inhabitants to continuously rediscover the courtyard, and to look at it in a different way over and over again. Furthermore, by using a soft floor, this work of art is very functional. TUOHREM is a unique artwork that creates a pleasant atmosphere and living environment. It’s made of rubber, polyurethane, and polyester. (1100 x 1400 cm, 433.1 x 551.2 inches)

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STUDIO NICK ERVINCK
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2020
Art - Science - Technology - Craftmanschip - Public art

Fostering a cross-pollination between the digital and the physical, Nick Ervinck (°1981, Belgium) explores the boundaries between various media.
Studio Nick Ervinck applies tools and techniques from new media, in order to explore the aesthetic potential of sculpture, 3D prints installation, architecture and design. Through his divergent practice, a strong fascination with the construction of space is noticeable.
Not only does Nick Ervinck focus on the autonomous sculptural object, he also questions its spatial positioning and points to the phenomenological experience and embodiment of space. Ervinck's work in short oscillates between the static and the dynamic, prospecting new virtual or utopian territories.