A reversal of the traditional notion of Heaven on Earth, this work proposes not the descent of the sacred into human space, but the upward imposition of the material world onto the divine. Earth here functions as residue, weight, and contamination — a physical and symbolic burden placed upon an imagined sphere of purity. The relationship…
Volcano or Crocifissione – Masaccio! “Volcano of faith” refers to a passionate, unstoppable, and intense belief that erupts, overcoming doubt and difficult circumstances. It is described as a force that breaks through “unbelief’s crust” to display God’s power. The term is used in religious contexts to describe intense spiritual devotion, often contrasting with, yet enabling,…
One more than necessary.One more than allowed. A hand that reaches beyond measure, touching what should remain untouched. It does not belong to error alone, but to insistence —a quiet refusal to stop where the world draws its line. Every gesture becomes too much. Every contact, excessive. Not a deformity, but a question the body…
Found Boards They were never meant to be seen.Planks from a construction site — split, stained, stepped on,bearing the weight of boots, mud, and indifference. Discarded before they had a purpose,or perhaps after it had already been exhausted. Their surfaces carry accidents: scratches that resemble wounds,marks that echo gestures, traces that refuse to disappear. Taken…
Persona Fragment Appropriated from Persona, the image examines imitation not as resemblance, but as an existential substitute for authenticity. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingmar_Bergman
Bubbles fly across the sky,they fly and fly and fly,bubbles drifting through the sky,they shimmer and they sigh. Bubbles fly across the sky,and people wave to them,bubbles fly across the sky,and people wave again. Bubbles fly across the sky,and people wave their hats,bubbles fly across the sky,and people wave with sticks. Bubbles fly across the…
A sentence from an Italian dictionary for tourists. It’s summer and all is forgiven and permitted. “I love the freedom of summer”!
Edward II A king who wore the crown like a wound — never healing, never fully his. Edward II of England moved through power as if it were something fragile, something that could break in the hands of a man who loved too openly and ruled too little. His court whispered. His favorites rose and fell like…
“Als ein Kind noch ein Kind war”… My father left me, and then I left him. The expected changes never came.