My work explores perception, memory, and transformation.
Layer by layer, pictorial spaces emerge in which color, gesture, and time enter into dialogue with one another.
They invite viewers to discover their own stories.
In my practice, the figure forms the point of departure across all media. It emerges on color-prepared grounds and is interwoven with them through the painterly process.
Through layering, superimposition, and the dissolution of contours, the figure shifts from the corporeal toward an open, atmospheric presence. Figures become states that oscillate between presence and dissolution.
Tempera on chalk ground and transparent layers of wax create surfaces of particular depth and luminosity. In my clay sculptures, painted in multiple layers of color, material, color, and form similarly contribute to the atmospheric effect.
In my artist books as well, image, text, and material merge into narrative and sensuous spaces. Across all media, visual and experiential spaces emerge in which figuration and abstraction interpenetrate, allowing for a fleeting, multilayered perception.
My work encompasses painting, sculpture, and artist books. Each medium expands the questions of figure, space, and perception in its own way and opens up distinct sensory fields of experience.
Biographical
Studies at the Academy of Painting Berlin
Member of BBK Brandenburg and GEDOK Berlin
My works arise from material, time, and memory.
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