ARTWORK INFO CONTACT
installations projects  

 

 

Edging Subtly

    (select installation images)
2022 | pastel on paper
dimensions variable
Sgraffito is a form of rough decoration produced by scratching. It can be found in Switzerland only in the Grisons, where it adorns village farm homes that exist nowhere else in the world. These homes have sheltered families, animals, hay and manure, against fierce mountain cold. They are built on a bold scale, three or four stories high, with great timbers, stone walls a meter thick, huge arched doorways, yet with small window openings often scattered in a random pattern. The scratched-on “stonework” creates around the windows and doors range from fanciful figurative forms to blocky geometric shapes. When buildings have crooked edges and imperfect angles, this rough kind of decoration takes on an important role. It creates for the eye intervals across vast surfaces. It gives order, rhythm and continuity to seemingly random or chaotic occurrences.
Site-specific public art intervention, Zorten, Switzerland
 
   

EdgingSubtly01

 

 
  Contemporary Artist Visual Art Painting Landscape Abstract Lyrical Minimal Minimalism Horizon Gradient Field Color Colour Theory Conceptual Window Frame Interior Design Paint Home Improvement Nature alps alpine intervention swiss switzerland village dorf schweitz schweitzer Minimalist Künstlerin Kuenstlerin Malerin Malerei collector artcollector gallery climate change cracks break publicart global warming globalwarming weather Leipzig Spinnerei zeitgenössische zeitgenoessische Künst Künstlerin Ecology Arte Sky Weather Psychogeography Neoromanticism Postminimalism atelier studio wall Baumwollspinnerei Elizabeth Gerdeman

EdgingSubtly02

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  EdgingSubtly03