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Medium :
Lithography, Monotype on Paper , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
13.8x9.8in
About this artwork
Alfalfa (also called lucerne) itself is a food source that is often used in animal diets, but is also found in the human diet in the form of sprouts. Alfalfa is nutrient-rich and valued as a valuable plant in agriculture and nutrition. It belongs to the legume family and is one of the oldest cultivated plants. My artwork is a combination of drawing and gel printing on linocut paper and addresses various aspects of food production and consumption,… such as: Sustainability: Alfalfa is a relatively environmentally friendly plant due to its ability to fix nitrogen from the air. Connection to nature: Alfalfa, as a symbol of plant growth, could create a connection to nature and the origin of food. Nutrition and health: Alfalfa sprouts are known for their high nutrient content. The theme of the plant in my artwork highlights the importance of healthy eating and natural
« Art reflects, confronts and amuses. It never floats in a vacuum but arises in a social environment. »
My work explores the complex interactions between humans and nature, focusing on overlooked botanical life forms. My practice combines oil painting, drawing, and printmaking into a visual research that reflects ecological issues, species extinction, and sustainability. By aesthetically highlighting wild plants, I create a sensitive link between scientific observation and artistic interpretation. My work has been presented in numerous exhibitions both nationally and internationally and is held in private collections.
"Art reflects, confronts, and amuses. It never exists in a vacuum. Humans and nature live in coexistence." (Marion Pilz)