55x77cm · Encre de Japon sur papier · 2022

How we stay and how we go. […] My twin sister signifies the tree. Tangible and firmly rooted growing towards the sky. The branches and leafs create an amplitude of vibrant connections around the kern. The tree looses in life’s breezes and storms. Ravishing growth springs from the light that shines through the wounds all the way to all that fell down on the soil. 
[ … ] Me, I am the wave. Born unexpectedly I get carried by unseen forces, somewhere between sky and earth. Living on the dreamy highs where new horizons lure – and all the way down to the dark depths where tears mix with the tightest hug of early morning swims. Both ends are experienced with grace and curiosity – as dualities that don’t exist without each other. In the stillness after a crashing wave ripples transform into new dreams.
[…] I return to my twin to feel grounded all the way up to the fragile top of the tree. She carries herself on my waves towards endless horizons. Our parallel lives are crossing without limits.

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