The paintings were made by printing found imagery on large vinyl banners and using them as a floor cover in the studio for a certain amount of time. Eventually, all the gathered dust and paint were fixed on the surface, the banners were stretched and partly worked over. What if one would have had to see the up through the lens of the "down", the sky, through the lens of the ground? They would have had look at both at the same time. The depth and flatness would have to emerge on one plain.
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330cm x 245cm. Oil, varnish, ink, enamel, dust on print on vinyl
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310 x 230 cm. Oil, enamel, dust on print on vinyl
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280 x 230 cm. Oil, enamel, spray paint, dust on print on vinyl
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280 x 206 cm. Oil, ink, dust on print on vinyl
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280 x 230 cm. Oil, enamel, dust on print on vinyl
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320 x 245 cm. Oil, enamel, dust on print on vinyl
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270 x 235 cm. Oil, enamel, dust on print on vinyl
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