Fragments
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fragments 12, graphite op passepartoutkarton, 20,5-16,5 cm, 2011 Part of private collection
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No title, graphite op passepartoutkarton, 11,5-15 cm, 2011
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Fragments 10, graphite op passepartoutkarton, 11,5-15 cm, 2011 Part of private collection
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No title, graphite op passepartoutkarton, 11,5-15 cm, 2011
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No title, graphite op passepartoutkarton, 11,5-15 cm, 2011
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No title, graphite op passepartoutkarton, 10-11,5 cm, 2011
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No title graphite op passepartoutkarton, 10-11,5 cm, 2011
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No title, graphite op passepartoutkarton, 8,5×14,5 cm, 2011
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Fragments 4, graphite on paper, 50-65cm, 2010
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Fragments 3, graphite on paper, 50-65cm, 2010
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Fragments 2, graphite on paper, 50-65cm, 2010
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Fragments 1, graphite on paper, 50-65cm, 2010 Part of a private collection
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Fragments 5, graphite on paper, 50-65cm, 2010
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Fragments 6, graphite on paper, 50-65cm, 2010
This series shows the fragmented way of living that appears in our modern zap culture. In the streets of big busy modern cities it seems as if everyone is in a hurry.
People don’t have time to speak to eachother and when they are at one place they are already with their minds at another place. They want to do as much as possible in the time they have affraid to miss out on something, but thereby only experiencing things superficially.
These drawings and paintings are based on movies and photos made in the crowded area’s Shinjuku and Shibuya in Tokyo, Japan.
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