Berlin, NH, Germany
Artist Statement Remaining in one place, emerging from the usual all-day mad rush, which has no c...
About the artist
Joined In 2010
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About the artist
Joined In 2010
(12 Followers)
Artist Statement
Remaining in one place, emerging from the usual all-day mad rush, which has no chance, no hope of arrival, allows a perception to emerge: what actually happened will appear again. Tales will step from this rush--gestures that are in danger of being drowned by this quickness, almost covered by it.
My intention is not to capture an isolated moment or paint a realistic picture like a report. Rather, I want to give an account of these small movements and atmospheres, and share what I have experienced within that time.
My desire is for the observer to get in touch with the images, to try to follow their history -- and perhaps invite a new, very personal history. After the first impression has been made and buried in files or drawers, and the original tale is no longer available, the observer may discover new gestures showing through, because the image is, in fact, still living, breathing, and happening. The observer may trust in his or her own perception and immerse in a dialogue with the tale in the present.
The deeper I immerse myself in my work, which means to go deeper within myself, the deeper I move into the unknown. To travel deeper into my work process is like traveling on a white map. Every step is ...