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Switzerland
Drawing, Ink on Paper
Size: 19.3 W x 14.6 H x 0 D in
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The saga of the Monkey King (Sun Wu Kong in madarin Chinese) is a fairy tale, a hero story, a myth that is ingrained in asian storytelling, in asian kids, in asian lore. Everybody knows the monkey king like every westerner knows little red riding hood. He is a powerful shapeshifter, a monkey man, a man monkey, who can turn himself into any creature, can make himself very small or very big, and carries a smalll stick that can change size like it's owner. He is of that stuff that mythical heroes are made of, yet... he has these very human traits of unruliness, egocentrism, greediness and insufferable haughtiness. He misuses his powers to get what he wants with total disregard of other people, or even simply just for fun. Only the Buddha can (and did) subdue him. He is your perfect metaphor for big governments, or big people, be they inthe west or the east, who have power, but no clear vision. Who have power, but no vision. Those whom are stricken with the 'dark triad' of psychological assets that usually make a powerful riser in our human society. (Machiavellianism, narcissism and psychopathy) The Monkey King fits our human condition in every aspect.
Drawing:Ink on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:19.3 W x 14.6 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube
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Ships From:Switzerland.
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Switzerland
“Nothing we use or touch can be expressed in words that equal what is given by the senses” (Hannah Arendt) Therefore, I use not words, but images. I am a storytelling artist, I was told, and I agree utterly with that. But I do not want to tell a story. I want to hint at a story. Combine fragments of stories into a strong image that can maybe spur the viewer to make a new one, or at least question, maybe even augment the one (s)he has in his or her head. Maybe that, which I want to show about humans and their stories, is ambiguous. I know that our identity, be that individual, local, national or global, is a story. Yet. I believe that story. I need it myself too. We all need to be a story. Yet. It is just a story. An amalgam of choices, connections, way of presenting that cannot be defined as ‘the truth’ but isn’t a lie either. Something that is all together not present in the world, in the way that it is something you cannot touch, yet at the same time it is very present as is steers our actions and thoughts. Those of you and me as well as industry and nation leaders. We are a storytelling species. We naturally try to connect everything we see, everything around us, into a storyline. It is by connecting things into stories that we make our greatest discoveries, and make our gravest mistakes. Whenever I am painting or drawing I am saying: “Now try to make a story out of this!” I am ever on the search to make my images stronger. I am a Dutch artist, travelling the world with my wife. Have been livng and working in the Netherlands, in China and now in Switserland. Moving from order to chaos and back again. Artists I look up to and am inspired by are; Cy Twombly, Basquiat, Daniel Richter, Adrian Ghenie, Francis Bacon.
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