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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
5.9x5.9in
About this artwork
This small-format oil painting depicts a lemon, painted in the tradition of the old masters – precise, sensitive to light, and with quiet elegance. Despite its classical appearance, the work is part of an open series: it stands on its own, but unfolds new meanings in combination with other motifs.
The lemon becomes a compositional fragment that can be freely arranged with other images. Depending on its surroundings, it acts as a point of rest,… a contrast, or a hint of a larger, ever-changing narrative.
My art moves between painting, collage, object, and sculpture. At its core is a process-oriented approach, driven not by planning but by the process of creation itself. Materials such as oil, shellac, epoxy resin, metal leaf, paper fragments, or fabrics react with one another, forming layers in which the unexpected emerges.
I am interested in the fragmentary, the provisional, the possible. My works are open states in which meaning is not fixed, but emerges in the viewer's perception. Whether abstract or figurative: each work is a snapshot of what takes shape in the world through me – a process of making visible, of transforming, and of trusting in the unplanned.