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What does it mean to feel bound – or to let go?
Between closeness and release, trust and distance, tensions arise – often invisible, yet deeply present.
In a series from 2009-2011, I explored these questions:
Where does support turn into restraint?
When does holding become pressure?
And where does letting go become possible?
Some of these works are being shown again – not on the wall, but as a spatial installation.
I keep wondering:
What remains when we stop holding on?
From the Series “Enjoyment of pain” | 2011-2009
The paintings are available for purchase.
Prices and availability upon request.
Virginia
2009
Oil / Acrylic on Canvas
120 x 150 cm
Gio & Mo
2009
Oil / Acrylic on Canvas
120 x 100 cm
Tanya
2009
Oil / Acrylic on Canvas
100 x 120 cm
Do you know the feeling of wanting something you've never experienced before?
Hold. Release. Become.
In my creative process, I often find myself balancing between structure and openness – between the desire for clarity and the trust in the unknown.
Some things require decision and form; others need space to unfold without control.
What feels like support at first can later become a limitation.
Holding on takes effort. Letting go, on the other hand, often creates space for something real, unplanned – something that can’t be forced.





