The landscape where a body, lying half-sunken in a pool of indeterminate depth, plays with perception. The colours are earthy and warm, and yet the scene feels chilly and unearthly.
The water seems still, almost hushed in time, while around her shimmering orbs gather. From them grow long, pliant red tubes with lips at the end, the mouth guards. They seem to whisper, or perhaps just watch silently, waiting to move.
The balance between attraction and discomfort is subtle and forces you to linger longer, to look again and feel what the work evokes.
I draw my inspiration from the beauty of discomfort. The power of confusion, the moments when the brain searches for logic but does not immediately find it. This work is an invitation to lose yourself in a world that is both magical and oppressive, where boundaries between the known and the unknown are blurred.
Using collage as a technique, I collect fragments from magazines, digitise and rearrange them to create a new reality. Each element is carefully chosen, and together they form a composition that feels both structured and instinctive. It fits into an interior as an intriguing disturbance, a work that is not just looked at, but experienced. What do you see if you keep looking longer?
"The Beauty of Discomfort" is the common thread running through her work. Attracted by the dark corners of the human psyche and the complexity of melancholy. Inspired by elusive emotions, darkness and the hidden splendour of discomfort.
Her work is characterised by a collage style, merging various elements and..
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