In
practising the visual arts I am a self-taught stonecutter. And
fromthe very beginning I understood that there are no helpful
gnomes or goblins in my studio. All that actually happens there
is what I myself bring about in the stone. And for more than thirty
years now it has been happening over and over again: the moment
I realise that in fact I do not need any gnomes at all! For all
of a sudden there is this intense experience of falling together
with the stone. I become the space the stone offers to me. I become
the plane that I make visible, I become the line I form, I become
the cavity that I carve out, I become the gesture that I want
to create in the stone, I become the direction I want to define
in the form, I become the play of inner and outer lines and planes,
I become the alternation of closed and transparent form, briefly
said: I become the journey from amorphous mass to the final sculpture,
ultimately put into the light.
Meanwhile such a journey takes more than one or two years and
not until the sculpture itself tells me I am finished I stop carving.
I put aside my hammer and chisel, after which follows a period
of mechanical grinding and finally sanding and polishing by hand.
In the past thirty years I never found myself completely satisfied
with the result. For as a stonecutter I know by now that initially
I have one hundred percent of freedom in choice, but from a certain
point I also have to carry out what the new form starts to ask
for all by itself.
The entire process
of the realization of a sculpture in stone consists of making
choices one after the other. This kind of deciding however is
inevitably definitive. And not until I feel an acceptable congruence
with all my operations in the stone and have come to an agreement
with all possible de- and connotations, notions and notes regarding
material, form, perception and the production of meaning, only
then I know that this voyage too has come to an end.
I
did not leave my studio but again I travelled like never before!
For in many places in the world I can be and exist, but only
in my studio and in my sculptings I can take place and happen.
Only in sculpting I can have the experience that what I do may
fall together with what I imagine. Only there and then I witness
myself being totally wrapped up, dissolving and getting lost
in my imaginative faculties. I surrender to and identify myself
completely with what I want, putting all my energy at its service,
in order to represent my believes, hopes, desires and love.
Only in my sculpture I become one with what I want to make happen
here, in this one and only, once and unique place, in this stone.
And every time I realise that I am the one who is becoming,
happening and taking place. Everywhere in the world I can keep
my eyes wide open and put my ear to the ground, I can feel astonished
and ask for the road, open up to the world around me, pocket
the gains and bear the charges and so on. But nowhere in this
whole wide world there is a place like in my studio and in my
sculpture, where I take all the resistance the fine arts offer
for granted. And month after month I am staring from every angle
to my new work in progress, just to distinguish the general
and absolutely essential form, which gives the one and only
reply to my desire: this is how I want it to be!
After which it is
time to buy a new piece of marble.
Mark Rietmeijer

Come
in and look around in the Virtual Gallery!
In the Virtual
gallery you will find sculptures that are for sale! Most
of the sculptures are made out of (italian) marble or granito.
It is possible to visit my studio/workshop and look around. You
can phone me or send an e-mail
to make an appointment.
Sculpture
Art Gardens and exhibitions.
Sculptures belong in gardens. This is how I feel about it.....
In the 'Gardens' section I started a search for websites worldwide
about gardens
and sculptures, statues from stone, marble, wood, and other materials.
At the moment we have many links to beautiful private and commercial
gardens in the Netherlands and France. The most of these places
you can visit during all the seasons and some are open for a limited
period during each year. When you know a special location please
inform me about it: e-mail

'International Hotlinks'
Under the
button 'Hotlinks' you will find several links to the world of
modern Art, Sculptors, Stonecarvers, painters, art search sitesand
many others. At the moment we do't have many international links.
SO if you have a nice informing website about sculptures in stone,
marble or other material then we hereby invite you to send your
www-adres and swap links. Of course other artists are also welcome
to send an e-mail. If you would like to do a link exchange, then
please let me know.
Philosophical
& Art History Publications
In this section you will find philosophical & Art History
publications and interviews. At the moment 3 articles. At the
moment i'm working on more translations. When you understand the
Dutch language you can read a lot more on my Dutch website.
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