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This work represents what I love most: creating a new image. The pure joy of the brushstroke, trusting that my hand already knows the way. As it takes shape, I explore its possibilities, and gradually an entire universe emerges. Animals appear, along with other creatures of the forest. Marcassin (French) is the name for a young wild boar. Marcassin noir, by the way, is an excellent red wine.
It would probably be a good idea to mount the image on… Dibond or wood for protection. When I recently hung it at the Schmidheiny family's vineyard, I displayed it very simply, clamped at the top and bottom between homemade magnetic strips. The people I spoke to thought it looked perfect that way. I myself might want to mount it for protection at some point, but if it's going to be shipped, then I'd rather do that afterward. That simplifies things considerably and gives you the choice of material.
Ursula Waldburger utilizes painting, photography, drawing, and textile art, drawing on her diverse international background and studies in textile design at the Zurich School of Design. Her work combines dynamic freehand strokes, extensive material experimentation, and her profound expertise in textile technology; she often works on a large scale and creates new contexts by repurposing earlier pieces. Her art reflects themes such as transience, decay, and the forces of nature, inviting viewers to pause and embark on a quiet, deeply emotional exploration.
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«Marcassin noir»
Ursula Waldburger
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