Summer 2013 Collection

Water, paper, pigments. Time. The technique is simply discrete: large egg-shaped figures soaked in water on acid-free paper. The water is tinted with pigments, or pure, colorless. Time slips away, the water evaporates. A brush is dipped in ink of another color then touches softly the canvas surface that is still wet. The ink spreads, the paper absorbs; unpredictable puddles take shape. The puddles gradually dry, defined stains of colors settle on the surface- the small ones within the larger ones. Time, again, moults while waiting. The wait, the contemplation, the meditation anticipate the next gesture, the next stain, the next color. The whole is not, cannot be, premeditated. Each movement brings about the next one. One must simply be pres
Sonia Haberstich
17 Artworks curated by Sonia Haberstich

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