Prussian blue -
Still-life
A LOOK INSIDE FROM THE OUTSIDE, 100cm/70cm
TUMULTE, 100cm / 70cm
2016
"Uraban Saturation 1"
2016
intuitive Architecture "plan and scale model"
A0 drawing on paper
scale model "190cm / 50cm / 60cm
2016
portrait d'un homme à la personnalités multiples
Aquarel : 80cm 60cm
"To bleach a drama part1"
collage "1m / 1m"
2014
"Intuitive surveying"
lambda print 150cm-150cm
2013
Karl Stodalen project
Karl Stodalen project
Lambda print 200cm / 180cm
The Karl Stordalen fjord Monumet (1919-1921)
Karl Stordalen (Norway1846-1919) was a rich industrial who made a fortune manufacturing boats that could be transformed into working factories. Karl Stordalens' "boat factories" went to faraway places and new businesses were started all over the world. The boats were assembled in a navy yard in Norway (Melfjorden, Rødøy, Norway) and sent out to many countries to help improve their economies. He had, a that time, developed the idea of a global capitalistic world that would make room for progress in science, art, industry and a general welness.
To honor his own ideas' achievement he invested all his fortune in the construction of a huge monument that would be a symbol for mankinds' domination on nature. It also represents the individuals' possibility of achievement.
The building of the monument took 5 years and it was inaugurated in august 1919. That same year Karl Stordalen died in a car accident.
In 1921, only 2 years after its' construction, the monument was deconstructed. The monuments' unstable structure was dangerous and the renovation would have been too expensive. So, the Norwegian government decided to decompose the monument and recycle the stones in the construction of houses.
2012
CENSUS 0
2011 DAZZLE :
200 x 80cm diasec-lambdaprint
Sese Seko
50 x 40cm Lambda print
Tooton's
50 x 40cm Lambda print
Edzel
50 x 40cm Lambda print
Y2K
50 x 40 cm Lambda print
c64
50 x 40 cm Lambda print
Gustave :
'Gustave' tells the story of a world traveller. The
deceased Gustave's personal archive of photographs has blended into a landscape
full of memories and location markers. This work is, accompanied by yet another
series of small work focusing on acquired souvenirs, 'the story of a man'. The
souvenirs are banal objects, not particularily interesting artefacts, but
because of the explicit compositions they become blow-ups of a plentiful life.
2007
Self-Portait as a landscape over 3 years
2006
Portraits as a description of a landscape
Jimmy, Paule, Claude, Bieke, Benoit
( Expo view made @ BOZAR Brussels 2006 )
5x Lambda print 80cm/80cm + video (12min)
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