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"The Tao begot one. One begot two. Two begot three. And three begot the ten thousand things." is a quote from Tao Te Ching that is credited to Laozi. I love to read this book as well as other Taoist books. It inspires me with its simple and in the same time profound insights about Universe and man.
Just like its author I would rather refrain from too much speaking and let the work "speak" in its silent language.

Materials used:

electric motor brushes (carbon and steel) on bamboo bowl

The Tao begot one. One begot two. Two begot three. And three begot the ten thousand things. Sculpture by Slav Nedev (2018) Sculpture
by Slav Nedev

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"The Tao begot one. One begot two. Two begot three. And three begot the ten thousand things." is a quote from Tao Te Ching that is credited to Laozi. I love to read this book as well as other Taoist books. It inspires me with its simple and in the same time profound insights about Universe and man.
Just like its author I would rather refrain from too much speaking and let the work "speak" in its silent language.

Materials used:

electric motor brushes (carbon and steel) on bamboo bowl

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To me a work of (visual) art is a kind of dream, a medium, which in its silent vagueness conveys what sometimes clear conceptual thinking cannot communicate and is otherwise inexpressible.... Read more

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