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In art history, there is often talk of how memories become a source of work for artists. The work Repetition-Redrawing focuses on memories preserved in work calendar books over a period of 13 years from 2007-2019. In the original work, text and images are woven in a correct chronological order from right to left in a horizontal and vertical form creating a kind of pictorial piece of material from the artist’s life.
In the original work, all text from the calendar books, no matter how mundane, was redrawn along with every single correlating image (day-drawing) in exact chronological order. The work raises questions about the repetitions of life and the interplay of image and text. The concept is a work in progress where the artist researches what happens when he contemplates the occasion reevaluates and resketches the images which in many cases were related to more personal occasions in his live.
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