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The spiral band is a spontaneous creation during filming of my work. The cameraman wanted to capture the chainsaw cutting process. I drew a spiral on a massive oak disc with a large piece of chalk. From the center of the spiral, I sketched radiating, curved lines. The resulting angular surfaces were the inspiration for my "chainsaw cutting demonstration." I removed several blocks from the disc in this way for the camera. The spiral was sawn over… a longer period of time. In the second step, the spiral band was worked thinner and rounder.
The spiral ribbon can be displayed freely hanging, on a wall, or standing on a surface. The surface has been treated with a weatherproof varnish, making it suitable for outdoor use. The play of light and shadow is particularly interesting, whether it's sunlight or spotlights that highlight the spiral shadow.
Olli Marschall works primarily with wood as a medium, occasionally combining metal and resin, and has a rich background in painting and sculpture. His technique is characterized by abstract, intuitive, and carefully planned processes, using tools such as chainsaws with virtuosity and drawing skills. His sculptures combine raw traces of work with harmonious structures and an innovative use of leftover materials. Marschall's works exude lightness, carelessness, and a childlike wonder, inviting the viewer to curious discovery on multiple levels.