TRANSFORMATIONS
18th to 27th April , 2025
THE HORSE IN WOODLAND
Horses, especially in their natural environment, are at the heart of my inspiration. A particular image of a spotted Knabstrupper in a winter woodland has captivated me—the patterns of its coat mirroring the tangled branches around it. This ancient Danish breed, with its striking markings, has served as a starting point for my artistic exploration.
ABSTRACTION AND PROCESS
Over the years, I have deconstructed this image through paintings, drawings, prints, collages, and constructions, and have currently distilled it into eight abstract forms.
MEDIUMS
Using charcoal, gesso, white acrylic, and blackboard paint, I embrace fluid and expressive techniques that heighten the visual and tactile impact of my work.
MEANING AND TRANSFORMATION
These abstracted shapes no longer resemble their source; they have evolved into something raw, unfiltered, and almost surreal. They are reflections of my psyche and body – celebrations of the unformed and the seemingly incoherent. Even in formlessness, natural laws persist, shaping all things, seen and unseen. My work embraces this paradox: the presence of order within chaos.