She investigates the mystery behind man and wants to achieve maximum expressiveness with her images with as little indication as possible. Her images are a stationary fraction of a movement in which the viewer can question or fill in the preceding or following action. Her imagery is idiosyncratic; she disrupts the usual anatomy to create her own proportions. Parts of the body are deliberately eliminated to a pure form of expression. Their modest charisma stimulates a dialogue with the environment and the viewer. The remaining space between the sculptures is not a void but resonates as a sounding board of an intangible power of expression. Rendering the intangible in an image remains her passionate quest.
International Floral Art 2010-11
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