Making art with reality – I call it: Suerealism

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The visual arts give us the opportunity to escape from the locust-plague of words and the desert of rationality. Not that a desert can’t be cosy or words nourishing. Yet you could also experience the visual arts as obstructions in the way of relieve (thusindicating it at the same time.!), rather than too or three dimensional objects or installations, tortured by subjective interpretations and taking revenge on their observers, either consciously or subconsciously.

For me visual art is just good clean fun! I forget time, myself, the world, the signs, their significance. I mean, i am just playing with matter. I enjoy being surprised! I pass that on. Far gone ! Explanations are tombstones. I am not a graveyard yet! I disappear or cremate myself. Let me put it this way: visual art is a way to escape your humanness. The excepted mess of functionality.

Have a look, sue realism or be blinded by societease!

And the rest is silence, is visual, is art.

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