The dimension dilemma.
'Nature is three-dimensional. When one makes a painting after nature, it cannot be an exact copy, but rather another form of representation, After all, the image is shown on a flat surface and is the record of looking at something. Images also have a limit of what you can see. Although that depends on what you want to show or the point of view taken towards the work.'
With this in mind, I explore the tensions between the dualities of plane and perspective. In my approach to this perception, my paintings become assumptions in a visible form.
More or less recognizable elements are intuitively applied, partially dismantled but never completely removed.
The perspective dilemma 1. Acrylic on linen 120x150cm
The perspective dilemma 2 Acrylic on linen 120x90 cm
" Those who have the gift of seeing more deeply can see beyond the form and concentrate on the wonderful aspect hidden behind every form, called life."
Hilma AF KLINT (1862-1944)
‘Table and chair” oil on linen 100x100cm € 2900
'Vase on yellow table' oil on linen 120x100cm € 3500
'Shadow of vases' 80x80cm acrylic € 1500
‘Anatomy of a kitchen table 08’ oil on linen 120x100cm. € 3500
'Anatomy of a kitchen table 08' oil on linen 100x100cm € 2900
‘Anatomy of a kitchen table 02’ acrylic on linen 120x100cm 2022 € 3500
'Anatomy of a kitchen table 07' 100x120cm oil € 3500
‘ Anatomy of a kitchen table 09’ oil paint on linen 100x100cm - 2023 € 2900