Kunst auf dem Campus - Spurensuche (Art on Campus – Searching for Traces), Kunstforum '99 e.V. Rheinbach - 2006

"Papier, Paper Art 06", Kunstkreis Rolandseck (Rolandseck Artists Circle) - 2006
These works of art are a result of my search for human virtues and the circle of life from beginning to end.
Spurensuche I – Searching for Traces I
- brown paper bags represent the body
 - white honeycomb paper represents mind and spirit
 - the color black represents death
 
1: "Birth"
The beginning of life.
Unity of body, mind and spirit.
Our birth marks the beginning of our journey towards death (represented by black paper triangle at right front).
2: "Middle Age"
Man is in the middle of his life, full of energy and strength.
Man strives for unity of body, mind and spirit. Death accompanies him – always close by.
3: "End of Life"
Aging and weighed down in body, mind and spirit, man journeys towards death. This process depletes his energy.
4: "Death"
The body no longer lives, is buried, turns to dust. Mind and spirit are free, continue to exist.
- Man searching for the meaning of life.
 - We search for traces to find answers to our questions.
 - Man leaves traces beyond death.
 - What shapes human beings? Upbringing? Experience? Acquired skills? Genes?
 - Where do mind and spirit go? Do they fade into nothingness? Or do mind and spirit select a new human being at birth? And why this specific one?
 - Is everything coincidence or is it fate?
 
Spurensuche II – Searching for Traces II
- black canvas represents the human body
 - white honeycomb paper represents the human virtues
 
Facetten I - Facets I
Long straight facets: clear, well-structured, courageous, striving, straightforward, purposeful, honestFacetten II - Facets II
Small facets: multilayered, individual, calming, harmonizingFacetten III - Facets III
Large and small facets: contrasting elements – connecting elementsAnything is possible – a wealth of complexity
Polarity – man / woman
The diagonal structure creates calmness
- Why are we the way we are?
 - Human virtues – how do they originate?
 - Are we not searching for traces and clues to recognize behavior patterns and characteristics in relatives and friends? Upbringing? Heredity?
 - Why is one human good, another one evil?
 - What are good / evil qualities?
 - Why do we feel at ease with people who are good / evil?
 - Do we recognize ourselves in them – or are we the exact opposite?
 - Why are some people able to change, whereas others are not?
 
Thus all human beings remain individuals – searching for themselves and their world.
Newspaper article – Generalanzeiger Bonn, 14.03.2006
