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Wire figures with picture
The images for this group of works were created in 2018 and 2019 and deal with questions of human development.
Man is just a guest on earth and not an integral part of nature. He has to face many challenges: "Let go" of a bad past through his own decision, find a way not to be split off from nature despite digitization and deal with the "other" in order to achieve a positive interaction.
All this requires adaptability and always means processes of uncertainty to go through. The depiction as a wire figure is intended to symbolize these aspects in particular.

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