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“One bird eats the fruit, the other one looks at it.” — Simone Weil
(excerpt from Parler de Dieu, dialogue with Simone Weil by Byung-Chul Han)
The visible and the invisible. The threshold between worlds and realities, times and spaces multiplying and becoming complex. While entangled in the mess of life, watching the Matrix over and over, reading Simone Weil, painting for the painting and painting for the show, travelling back and forth between countries, cities, wilderness, times and relationships.
I have been trying to catch the threads that would guide. And while the thieves of attention steal from us to nourish their own systems, I try to reclaim it through intense attention throughout the painting process.
What does one actually create when one paints? Does the real world exist? What lies behind the illusions, behind the dreams, behind the attention traps? The question is how to penetrate.
I often ask myself: what good is painting?
It calls for contemplation. It shares an intimate…
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Press Release
“One bird eats the fruit, the other one looks at it.” — Simone Weil
(excerpt from Parler de Dieu, dialogue with Simone Weil by Byung-Chul Han)
The visible and the invisible. The threshold between worlds and realities, times and spaces multiplying and becoming complex. While entangled in the mess of life, watching the Matrix over and over, reading Simone Weil, painting for the painting and painting for the show, travelling back and forth between countries, cities, wilderness, times and relationships.
I have been trying to catch the threads that would guide. And while the thieves of attention steal from us to nourish their own systems, I try to reclaim it through intense attention throughout the painting process.
What does one actually create when one paints? Does the real world exist? What lies behind the illusions, behind the dreams, behind the attention traps? The question is how to penetrate.
I often ask myself: what good is painting?
It calls for contemplation. It shares an intimate…




























































































