In the work and miniature world 'MORNING BREEZE' I allow worlds to converge and flow in a layered collage. On the one hand, through the art forms used such as watercolour, photography and digital technology, on the other, there are the worlds, skies, skies and seas that have crossed and passed in all possible forms, whether emotional, spiritual or physical. Yet again and again, the big comes together and spills over into the precious because fragile small as just that colour, that incidence of light, depth or shape in which circles may again become round. Here, too, inaudibly silent worlds of their own are hidden behind the visible, seemingly mundane of a familiar horizon and sky. This is where sun, sea, earth, land and sky come together.
And whoever looks and listens attentively hears and sees the hushed depths in the light echoing a deeper blue and the glowing, lightly rustling and reflected silence. Even though the light can also flood a person with melancholy in a paradoxical longing back to other times when experiencing these things was not a given and when one had to fight to make it to the end of the day at all. In retrospect, looking at the world(s) through a different window, it was all more than worth it and it is good to look back into a past that could not exist without the present. It iss looking back in promise.
It was the time when the melting water of black snow gradually took on colour. The house overlooking a new horizon stands again on indestructible foundations. The question is what I want on the wall. The images I see pass by like a slide show against and in the.. Read more…