Posts Tagged 'description'
RE-vival March 17, 2004. That day is the eye of before and after. Before, – too many years of vegetating. Before, – described in only one word: Cornered. After, – everything starting anew. Learning to breathe, eat, talk, sit, stand
Stella As a child I learned to draw stars. Many children do. And it is a practical thing in case you have to decorate a night sky… The pattern is simple. It is made in one unbroken line and it
RE-rokke I am aware that it looks like some kind of a carnival rod. But it is not. So much does not look like what it really is. It does not look like what I want it to, either. I
RE-thinking II Destruction is part of my practice. It has been for quite a while. In the beginning not deliberately, but if one’s mind is organized in a way that materialization is an ultimate, – thinking having been implemented, a
RE-mis Remis is the Danish word for the drawn game in chess. It means that the match ended in a draw. Chess is a game of endless possibilities. As a child I played chess with my father. I also played
RE-flower II The title refers to a corresponding series from last year (2010). Referring at that time to a plant known in Danish under the popular name Coltsfoot, now to a plant known to most Danes as Red Horses Hoof
Roots Grab the stalk and pull. There are those that do not give in. Some may not surrender. Some will break… Others come with roots. Flap the soil against the soil and flip it. Turn it upside down. Will it
Re-flower III Did you find out what was the name of that flower? Those were, roughly, the words to the person closest to me some early morning. Tancy was the answer – but now I will write it down. Meaning:
RE-flower Coltsfoot is my favourite flower. It has not always been like that. It was not like that two weeks ago. In fact, I never had a favourite flower. But there it was, in the sunshine. I link it to
Pastis The view from my terrace, – seen through a wine glass. One day my neighbour passed by with a bottle, and when he left, he did so without the bottle. This became a take-off for a certain pattern –
In 2010, in connection with the release of the first RE-flower series, I wrote the following: “The photographic RE-flower series is not about flowers. Rather, it is about flowering. Very many things indicate that human beings blossom only once. Indeed,
RE-paint ONE With this series I am changing the title from RE-flower to RE-paint. From flower to paint. It does not mean that RE-flower is a closed chapter. RE-paint introduces paint. The prefix RE refers to the fact that I