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Only slowly we do understand the true scope of our connection. Nature, despite its evolutionary change governed by unchanging laws, as a reliable and sometimes untouched counterpart of man no longer exists. Did it ever exist? The ecological crisis is not only a crisis of nature, it is to the same extent a crisis of culture. That changes everything. Man and nature are connected. Six degrees of separation - does that also apply to our relationship with trees in the Amazon, icebergs or dolphins off the coast of Spain? If the flap of a butterfly's wings in Brazil can trigger a tornado in Texas, is it also possible to fatally strike that butterfly with a carelessly discarded coffee cup in Texas? This indistinguishable blending of nature and culture into hybrid objects is at the centre of the series "How to Speak about the Earth", which was created in fall 2020. At its heart is an engagement with Bruno Latour's analysis of the climate crisis in "Facing Gaia". The painting is done with gouache and acrylics on unstreched canvas, it is unframed, signature, date and painting title are listed on back. Please contact me if you are interested. It is not for sale now because it will be in an upcoming exhibition.
2020
Giclee on Fine Art Paper
12 W x 6 H x 0.1 D in
17.25 W x 11.25 H x 1.2 D in
White
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In recent years I have focused on exploring structures such as thickets, embankments or overgrown slopes. Each project consists of a series of works on paper and canvas with a specific inspiration. My paintings build up layer upon layer, and since I'm working on many pieces at the same time, that can take years. New paintings are started unintentionally: some colored areas, patterns, overlays. Compositions are built up by overlapping layers of paint with the help of stencils and historic pattern rollers that I collected for the last twenty years. Over time, the layers entangle and certain atmospheres become perceptible. It is important to me to keep the random, accidental, and inappropriate visible, like spots and graffiti-like fragments, left-overs and stray lines. Words and patterns rely on repetition, like magic spells. In my works, I connect research in fields as mythology, feminism or ecology with individuality, emotion and beauty. Together, these structures evoke ambiguous natural sceneries I am interested in, familiar and alien at the same time. Throughout my career I blended my love of pattern with a deep interest in landscape and plants. This is what informs my work in the studio, in the garden, and as horticultural installations. I am radical in the most original sense of the word radicalis, which means rooted, connected to the earth, with plants at eye level. Here, the radical is a form of earthly attachment. I think of my paintings as growing and evolving, revealing themselves slowly.
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