There is a time for everything
"Maybe life is about balancing between "Carpe Diem" and "Memento mori": Living in the present and still being reminded of the end - which makes us value life."
Time is not visible, but still it exists. Even though we want it to stop, it doesn’t. Life goes on, and with each passing day even death becomes a part of life. Like a shadow in the sunshine. And I realize There is so much to do and so little time…
There is a time for everything
Time is just like art, abstract, but still its traces are visible around us and in us, in nature, in the body and in the soul. Time is a scientific, mathematical concept, but nevertheless an existential question. Does time have a beginning and an end? Is time linear? Does it flow around us or we in it? In much we see and experience, time is cyclical and returns again and again, this brings comfort and hope. At the same time, time can feel like a road, linear, with a constant change between then, now and later.
The paintings in the theme of time are organic and partly have their starting point in plants, but also in the human body and in playful similarities between these. They reflect the passage of time and how it is seen in living reality.