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States of Being
About my new still lifes
My images usually emerge as inner images. They come and then I start searching for them in the outer world to draw them.
I created my art many years in landscapes. Outside, I was working with the outer world, while being a part of it. Standing on lakes or in front of mountains, I saw these with clarity and from the distance. I translated them onto paper, while much of the space stayed "empty", the sky, or the white paper.
Eventually, my inner images became darker and blurred. It was, as if I had gone into a dark inner room, where I met a counterpart like a flower, with which I could start a dialog.
Flowers are beautiful and impress me with their atmosphere of passivity and equanimity. They seem to have no second agenda.
In my life I go through constantly changing states like confusion, calmness, fear or ease. States, which I, at best, even if they should be uncomfortable, simply experience without resisting.
With the flowers, I can express these states.
Berlin, Autumn 2015
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