At the heart of "Whispered Tales" are sculptures that feel plucked from the recesses of memory. Op de Beeck's children are caught in a delicate limbo-aware of their surroundings yet blissfully detached from the weighty concerns of adulthood.
In "Danse Macabre," a skeleton, dressed in Victorian attire, stands amidst celestial objects beside a miniature carousel raised to eye level. This juxtaposition challenges our perception of time.
These works challenge our perception of time and scale, creating a disorienting yet captivating experience. They transform the mundane into the magical, urging us to find beauty in life's impermanence.
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