FAILED SPATIAL NARRATIVES
An image usually exists on an expected timeline. It has a point of origin.
What if existing, past images were expanded in terms of time and narrative?
Would they be the same images, the same stories and moments being told?
Would they even destroy each other? Or would they become a new pictorial event until the next imaginative intervention replaces them?
If art can be regarded as a meta-language, this would be the introduction of a dialogue without words.
Between two images lies a pause for thought that expands spatially until
it touches us.
“THE RECCUING“ 2020. Original by Carl Spitzweg. Titel: Auf freier Höhe. Around 1870
“In der Ferne“2019. Originals by Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriel.Title: Windmill on a polder. 1889
& Paul Joseph Constantin Gabriel. Title. Polderlandschaft 1866
“The hidden resort““. 2016.
Original by Albert Bierstadt: Rocky Mountain Landscape. 1870
"The confirmed bachelor struts“. 2024
Original by Carl Spitzweg: Der Hagestolz. Around 1880
“TAGESWANDERUNG“ 2016. Original by Carl Spitzweg.
Title: In the Alpine High Valley (Landscape Mt. Wendelstein. Around 1800
“Expectation“. 2021
Origial by Idney Richard Percy: LLyn y Cwn Flynnon, North Wales. 1871
“The Feeder“. 2016
Origial by Carl Spitzweg. Title: Der Sonntagsspaziergang. 1841
“Twilight“ 2018-2019 (Part of Eutopia II)
Original by Casper David Friedrich: View of Arkona with Rising Moon 1805-1806