A5, Acryl
The work presented here deals with the question of the definition of identity (s). These works were created after the death of my sister and deal with the question of the supposedly lowest common denominator that defines the ego. Sometimes it is the face, sometimes a movement or a gesture that can identify the self. How much am I if I drop everything else? Who defines me or what is the smallest unit to describe me? How many old egos do I have from this? In a way, the works symbolize the search for one's own self for an experience of deconstruction.
A1, Acryl
The work presented here deals with the question of the definition of identity (s). These works were created after the death of my sister and deal with the question of the supposedly lowest common denominator that defines the ego. Sometimes it is the face, sometimes a movement or a gesture that can identify the self. How much am I if I drop everything else? Who defines me or what is the smallest unit to describe me? How many old egos do I have from this? In a way, the works symbolize the search for one's own self for an experience of deconstruction.
a5, acryl