Wall sculpture
recycled paper, Japanese paper (washi),
traces of rust stains, binding medium, paper rope,
box W16,5 x H31,5 x D6,5 cm, 2020-2022
Wall sculpture
recycled paper, Japanese paper (washi),
traces of rust stains, binding medium, paper rope,
box W16,5 x H31,5 x D6,5 cm, 2020
Wall sculpture
newspaper pulp, color pigments, oils, binding medium, Japanese paper (washi), incense ashes,
H27 x W30 x D8 cm, 2009
Wall sculpture
135 used tea bags, 60 paper clips, gilding liquid,
H41 x W15 x D4,5 cm, 2019
‘The lozenge motif dates as far back as the Neolithic and Paleolithic period in Eastern Europe and represents a sown field and female fertility.’
From 'The Earth Fertility of old Europe’ [article] 1987 by Marija Gimbutas
‘Although it is a simple geometric form, the lozenge represented the life-giving womb of the Goddess in many cultures,
especially those surrounding the Mediterranean Sea.’
From book ‘THE YONI - sacred symbol of female creative power’ 1996 by Rufus C.Camphausen
Wall sculpture
recycled paper, Japanese paper (washi),
binding medium, H23 x W8 x D9 cm, 2019
(from The Fourth Elegy poem by R.M.Rilke)
Wall sculpture
recycled paper, Japanese paper (washi),
binding medium, paper rope,
box W14,5 x H47,5 x D6,5 cm,
2018-2020
Wall sculpture
recycled paper, binding medium,
H36 x W6 x D10 cm,
2018
Wall sculpture
recycled paper, Japanese paper (washi),
binding medium, H22 x W7 x D9, 2018