Stilthouse
Arne Quinze perceives his Stilthouses like human beings. They appear fragile and shaky, only standingis very tall, as people are always trying to reach and look farther. These sculptures keep watch over their surroundings in order to safeguard their existence without taking on the disturbing connotation of surveillance.Arne Quinze perceives his Stilthouses like human beings. They appear fragile and shaky, only standingis very tall, as people are always trying to reach and look farther. These sculptures keep watch over their surroundings in order to safeguard their existence without taking on the disturbing connotation of surveillance.
Arne Quinze perceives his Stilthouses like human beings. They appear fragile and shaky, only standingis very tall, as people are always trying to reach and look farther. These sculptures keep watch over their surroundings in order to safeguard their existence without taking on the disturbing connotation of surveillance.Arne Quinze perceives his Stilthouses like human beings. They appear fragile and shaky, only standingis very tall, as people are always trying to reach and look farther. These sculptures keep watch over their surroundings in order to safeguard their existence without taking on the disturbing connotation of surveillance. They appear fragile and shaky, only standingis very tall, as people are always trying to reach and look farther. These sculptures keep watch over their surroundings in order to safeguard their existence without taking on the disturbing connotation of surveillance.Arne Quinze perceives his Stilthouses like human beings. They appear fragile and shaky, only standingis very tall, as people are always trying to reach and look farther. These






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