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Medium :
India Ink on Glass , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
4.1x5.8in
About this artwork
Small enough to hold in your hand. Large enough to contain a place.
Each of these works is a distillate – the essence of a place, captured in ink on glass, framed by the stillness of the white support. No motif, no representation. And yet: unmistakably present. Something one knows without being able to name it. Earth settling. Air condensing. A space that remembers.
These small sedimentary deposits are originals. Unique pieces. Each one the result… of a self-regulating process – influenced by temperature, light, magnetism, the spirit of the place itself. No two are created in the same way.
In a world of restlessness, garishness, and digitality, they are the opposite: analog, quiet, authentic. A small piece of origin for one's own space.
In his Cologne studio, he works on researching, designing and realizing atmospherically effective places in the context of architecture, art and staging.
He understands visual art as a research tool with the inherent ambiguity of abstraction, which he uses to explore atmospheric themes in architecture. He employs a wide range of media, including drawings, sculptures, mixed-media analog-digital techniques, and installations. Each major series of works culminates in spatially impactful, and thus physically tangible, installations/sculptures at a 1:1 scale. These works and exhibitions take him to renowned venues both at home and abroad (MAKK, Museum Kunstpalast, Cologne Opera, Sinalunga Italy).