Exhibition Water & Stone
These basic elements used by artist for centuries keeps fascinating and thriving the way to communicate, both in the moment and for extremely long periods of time. The waters constant movement and reflections are both volatile and eternal, in contrast to the stone that can keep the moment for thousands of years, and yet the fluid water can shape the hardest of stones.
Artist Jehrnst
Creation and creativity have always been a driving force for me, in everything from design, architecture, painting, and sculpture. I have worked with sculpture for several years and have trained to work with both clay and stone. Sculpture as a form, with all its dimensions, is a familiar approach from my profession as an architect, where all sides of a form interact to create a whole. Painting is for me translation of moments, places and experiences, a communication by pictures.
In my everyday work, I am guided and challenged by the various mechanisms of our society, but in my art, I get to both direct, experiment, and challenge myself, and I get to explore boundaries and possibilities in an entirely unique universe.