Jennifer Townley
- saarisweg
- Mar 26, 2015
- 1 min read
In 2008 Jennifer Townley (1983, NL) completed her degree in Artscience at the Royal Academy of Fine Art in The Hague (NL). Since then she has been working as an independent artist, creating mechanical sculptures that often move very slowly. Powered by electric motors her machines generate intense repetitive movements and changing patterns that subtly interfere with the spectators mind. Shapes are constantly being distorted and transformed, patterns convert smoothly into new patterns and independent forms seemingly unite. Within kinetic art her work can be distinguished by a smooth and peaceful operation and detailed finish and appearance.
Bussola
2014
120 x 60 x 70 cm
Wood, metal, electric motor and mechanical parts.
26.6 Days 2012 30 x 30 x 10 cm Metal, wood, electric motor, mechanical parts, white cord, lead.
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