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The "red cloth" is upcycled from a PET bottle. The plastic is made of iron wire, modeling clay and acrylic. The process of making the figure look fragile and vulnerable is complex.
We are vulnerable beings and forget this in our everyday activities while trying to cope with life. Sometimes we cannot find the way or have the feeling that we are not making any progress or feel inadequately protected.
Covid, the climate catastrophe, the wars make… us directly experience the fragility of life, health, our familiar world and interpersonal relationships, of communities, states, markets, nature and peace in prosperity.
Wars, Covid, climate catastrophe, species extinction, global dependencies and being embedded in a complex ecological natural context allow us to experience first-hand how man-made disruption can damage or kill us in many different ways.
Beatrice Nunold works with acrylic painting, photography, sculptures and installations. Her works reflect the fragility and beauty of our world. They open up perspectives and invite reflection on our ethical responsibility towards the planet and its living beings.