Becoming
Under the title Becoming I express motifs that revolve around the relationship between the impermanent and the eternal; between loss and becoming; growth and weathering. They are symbolic and mental images - often in recognizable contours of landscape - mountains and water - mixed with abstract elements that lead the subject into a psychological existential framework of understanding. Pervasive is also the almost iconographic use of the ambiguous figure symbolizing a transitional state, which draws a wide range of associations with it. From the splitting of the chrysalis, a vessel for the soul, the Egyptian mummification of the dead, the story of Lazarus to the swaddled child. Instead of turning into a butterfly, these figures often develop more angelically.