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Gold remains, man passes—what endures the test of time? What's special about my work: The model is an old embroidery based on Rembrandt's famous "Man with the Golden Helmet." I painted over it, and the idea behind it was: What remains 400 years later? Man passes—but the gold shines on unchanged.
Thus, the work becomes a reflection of our transience and the eternal longing for immortality. This work is for you if you: -Want to reflect on time, finitude,… and what remains. -Want to have a piece of art history with new meaning on your wall.
-Feel that true values are not hidden. From my series: Second Life, in which I give old imagery a completely new meaning and thus a second life. Acrylic on canvas. Dimensions including frame: 56 cm x 46 cm
My work arises from a fascination with ambivalence. Trust-distrust, freedom-order, reason-emotion, closeness-isolation and much more, all at the same time. This perspective stems from 30 years of experience as an entrepreneur and creative mind in my trade fair construction company, where responsibility, economics, structure and creative design and thinking were inextricably linked. In my works I translated these tensions into images - decisively and openly to resonance. I paint lived ambivalences.