• Jan-Carel Koster
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Keeping a Thought alive

The sculpture is about my family, which I once had. You can see 4 figures, they represend my family.

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Michael Easter 20 Feb 2009

wow its massive ... so cool dude!

William Spinning 11 Feb 2008

very strong piece--yet soothing Nice job!!

Christine brand 02 Feb 2007

HOW EMOTIONALLY CHARGED!!! LOOKS LIKE YOU SHOULD BE FAMOUS.

bill luke 02 Feb 2007

You create some beautiful things,Jan.I'm looking forward to Your future works.Keep them coming. Best to You!

kiddolucas lee 26 Jan 2007

Im the Lover of this piece

Artist Reply: Just wait till you see more!! It's coming!! I'm designing a piece in white marble or in white albast I don't know that yet, but it's gone be beautifull...........It's about an old women who was longing for death..... I name it : .... "The embracement of eternity". I wil show it when it's finished! Greetz JcK

Carrie Ann Watson 24 Jan 2007

How moving Jan-Carel! You do some amazing work indeed! Excellent! :)

Artist Reply: Thanks for your reaction, I always try to make a sculpture where I've putt my heart and soul in it. I'm trying to perfectionice the expression of my feelings into my sculptures......that's the moste important thing for me! It makes my sculptures more interesting I think. Greetz JcK

Jeane Nevarez 24 Jan 2007

I had a look at your site. Your abstract sculpture are just amazing. I would love to stand in their presence and put my hand on their forms.

Lucia Stewart 24 Jan 2007

This is such amazing and thoughtful work. Well done!

Artist Reply: Thank you Lucia, I do my best and sometimes I think that's not enough, ............ but we'll keep on trying won't we? Greetz JcK

Jerry 23 Jan 2007

Great form, flow and fantastic artwork!

Emily Reed 23 Jan 2007

Welcome to artwanted. It's a fantastic place! This is great work!!

Lili Segal 23 Jan 2007

Very beautiful and very touching sculpture, Jan Carel!