Ron van der Ende

public space ,Objects , installation , collage , sculpting

Since 1996 I have been working exclusively with scrap wood and since 2000 I have been making mosaic reliefs from it. They are artisanal, realistic, perspective wall objects with many different themes. The common thread is human action and temporality, captured in accessible images.

Tideland 2 (the Slufter)
Tideland 2 (de Slufter) - 2024 Bas-relief in demolition wood 61 x 61 x 9cm
T-bone (Still Life 3)
T-bone (Still Life 3) - 2024 Bas-relief in demolition wood 176 x 155 x 18cm
SASH
SASH - Bas-relief of waste wood 9,5 x 1 x 17m. Made of locally cut poplars. Commissioned by BKOR Rotterdam Permanent artwork opposite metro station Voorschoterlaan, Kralingen, Rotterdam (photo by Bob Goedewaagen)
Kit - 2018. Bas-relief in demolition wood, 460 x 460 x 32cm Commissioned by the Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, for the Main Entrance. Permanently accessible. (photo by Bob Goedewaagen)
Reverb/Decay (Transition 1) - 2017. Bas-relief in scrap wood, 119 x 218 x 13cm.
City bus
Stadsbus - 2007 Bas-relief in demolition wood 183 x 112 x 14cm Collection Museum Rotterdam

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