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C 10.20 (Marmetola) - Limited Edition of 5 Photograph

Franziska Stolzenau

Switzerland

Photography, Digital on Paper

Size: 16.5 W x 23.4 H x 0.4 D in

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Carrara is famous for its marble. Natural stone developed 30 million years ago when the European and African continental plates pushed together and formed the Apuan Alps. Extremely high temperatures and enormous pressure transformed calcite deposits into a homogeneous mass. The photograph of the quarry was made during my visit to Colonnata. For me, the fog and the blurring of the photographs symbolize the transfiguration that exists in connection with Carrara marble. The romantic image of Michelangelo, who chooses his Statuario Bianco for his sculptures, stands in contrast to the more and more rabid and profit-oriented mining methods of the raw material by the quarry owners.

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Photography:Digital on Paper

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:5

Size:16.5 W x 23.4 H x 0.4 D in

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born in Weimar, Germany lives and works in Berlin and Zurich ___ I explore the movement of drawing. By repeating lines, numbers and phrases the concrete form assumes an abstract shape. In my work I deconstruct the process of becoming art and the creative act itself. By repeating seemingly trivial basic elements (point, line) and using standard everyday materials, the process in its reduced, repetitive form itself becomes an artistic work. The systematic, constant drawing of lines – as such writing numbers and words is also drawing - becomes a contemplative act. The process itself thus becomes a question of what is art? How is art created? What distinguishes me as an artist? This mantra-like questioning in the drawing results in an irresistible mental focus. In some way I make sure of myself over and over again, as if every line was a continuous confirmation of my artistic activity. The drawing becomes an expression of my physical and mental engagement with the creation of a work of art. Physical and intellectual movement merge in every line. This process of repetition endows me with a sense of identity. Every next line within the previously defined system contains all previous lines and still remains individual. Each digit and each line can be seen as independent. At the same time, the accumulation of numbers forms a larger single number and the accumulation of lines form an area, and assume a distinct new shape. The repetition of the same creates a new entity and the nature of the form changes in the process of repetition.

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