
Silence, affective memory and interpretative openness
Her paintings sometimes act as a kind of emotional time capsule. She hopes to offer this to the world. Like a step back in time, an immersion in an emotion at the moment of contemplation, a sense of timelessness.
This desire to preserve intact what was experienced, without blurring it through the prism of the present.
Similarly, she chooses not to freeze the meaning of her paintings, to allow each person the freedom to experience them anew, aware that each gaze cast today is also charged with personal history and the emotions of the moment.
She never offers fixed meanings or ready-made clues.
What she seeks above all is freedom. The freedom for each person to connect with what she places on the canvas, in their own way, with their own history, their own experiences.
There is a great desire for freedom (in the plural) in this commitment. But perhaps also a complicated relationship with words, words that have meaning, that freeze meaning, and perhaps consequently, a relationship with time free of meaning.
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