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My motivation for this large poplar wood sculpture was the intention to depict a figure without actually showing it. The fictional head faces in a specific direction, with its back protected. The structure is modeled after a medieval chainmail. The large form is very roughly carved with a chainsaw, and the traces of work are clearly visible. In contrast, the fine "rings" are delicately crafted with a carving chisel, precisely shaped in only certain… places. Countless hours of work (and a few broken wood drill bits) went into this work. The sculpture is not suitable for outdoor use.
Petra Goetz works as a painter, draughtswoman, and wood sculptor, with a background in fashion illustration and wood carving. Her technique is characterized by spontaneous, sketch-like methods – her works often emerge without prior planning during a vibrant creative process. She extracts organic forms and bodies from their context and plays with spatiality and connections. Her art conveys a unique vitality, a fascination with transience, and, with great sensitivity, points to the beauty of the imperfect moment.
Petra Goetz has been a freelance artist since 1996. She earns her living through commissions in the areas of large-scale murals, drawing, and wood sculpture. Her independent work has been featured in select group exhibitions in southern Germany. Numerous pieces from her solo exhibitions, held over the years in various business premises and company buildings, have been sold into private collections.