I See Colours

Collage 
raw canvas coal
ink on canvas

Exhibited 2024
Kleintheater Luzern

I See Colours reflects moments – each piece springs from a memory, a feeling, a mood.

Creating on large fabric panels is a liberating, physical experience. Often, no brush is used, as painting with hands allows for a playful and intuitive process. Abstraction means absorbing, feeling, remembering, and letting go. The unpredictable outcome is a multilayered composition of colour and movement.

Cut and go – Action

You are invited to actively participate by taking the final step of the creative process yourself: selecting the crop.

Examine the fabric panels closely; perhaps you feel strongly drawn to a particular area, or you especially like a detail. Choose your personal selection, which will then be stretched onto a suitable stretcher frame.

Alternatively, opt to acquire the entire fabric panel.

Everything is possible.

Full canvases

It all starts with big canvases on the floor, approximately 1m wide and 3-4m long.

These paintings were exhibited as a whole, while others were later cut and stretched by the artist.

Stretched canvases

These crops are available for purchase, some including lime wood frames.

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