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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
I dip my knife and fork into an idyllic mountain lake—a silent but unmistakable symbol of human intervention in nature. What appears peaceful at first glance reveals a subtle disruption: humans are interfering with the natural order with the tools of their culture.
For you as a viewer, the symbolism of my work creates a poetic way of making the coexistence of nature and man visible.
"Bon Appetito" thus becomes an ironic invitation to reflect on… our consumption and the boundaries between pleasure and exploitation. Acrylic on canvas. 80 cm x 100 cm. From my series: Urban Poetry
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.