from the series of silence_diptychs
This body of work was born back in 2009 with my first visit to Iceland and the fascination for the beauty, melancholy, loneliness and abstractness of the Icelandic landscapes. Later on I discovered
places that have been dislodged from their original context, places that have been abandoned, or forgotten. Thus the core theme in my work is the silence, in nature as well as in the spaces of disintegration and decay as an indicator of the inevitable and progressive passage of linear time.
Inspired by painters from the 19th century, I attempt to evoke to meditation by combining visual material in a way that resembles the arrangement of words in a poem, seeking for a balance among them and blurring the boundaries between the naturally-occurring and the man-made, between painting and photography in a series of diptychs.
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