Whether we see the painting as a battlefield scene, the inside of a dark forest orgy or the lizard dancing in the moonlight it gives us more information about ourselves then about the painting itself. The pictorial space, one of ambiguity allows the viewer and the artist to find a way to eliminate the boundaries between each other and to experience the work as a mutual rush at which we confront the obscure parts of ourselves. One can experience the beings as the archetypes who manifest themselves as a map for vehement interiority, the dream. The works oscillate between conscious and unconscious, existence and disappearance, otherness and familiarity. Emphasising a duality that emerges, each work implicates a palpable tension that unifies these opposing notions and they create a world where contemplation occurs from different perspectives. In this enigmatic blend the paintings simultaneously reveal and conceal the subject they handle.
Whether we see the painting as a battlefield scene, the inside of a dark forest orgy or the lizard dancing in the moonlight it gives us more information about ourselves then about the painting itself. The pictorial space, one of ambiguity allows the viewer and the artist to find a way to eliminate the boundaries between each other and to experience the work as a mutual rush at which we confront the obscure parts of ourselves. One can experience the beings as the archetypes who manifest themselves as a map for vehement interiority, the dream. The works oscillate between conscious and unconscious, existence and disappearance, otherness and familiarity. Emphasising a duality that emerges, each work implicates a palpable tension that unifies these opposing notions and they create a world where contemplation occurs from different perspectives. In this enigmatic blend the paintings simultaneously reveal and conceal the subject they handle.
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