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For the last ten years, I have been teaching Biomimicry, a science of valuing nature for what we can learn from. Reconnecting with nature, I have gained deep appreciation of the natural world. This journey has led me to experimenting art in relation to nature.
When I am fascinated by a scene in nature or by a beehive box, I start imagining how I might transform it to another esthetic visual piece, many times to raise awareness of a social or an environmental issue. With the utilization of digital technologies my aspiration became possible.
My experiment starts with an original photographic image, continues with my fingers working intuitively on the screen by manipulating, morphing, coloring and painting. During this process, the original image departs from the memory and the screen; a totally different one is created.
For me, this approach has opened up a new perspective of reproduction, since my images and patterns enable me to originate a range of new artwork, sometimes around one story.
A shadow on a window screen becomes a flying bird, the bird nests on a tree, the tree trunk becomes my shadow. The art cycle continues.