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‘Stop-motion, studio scene (4)’, 2026, 60 x 100 cm, oil on linen
The stop-motion series captures the day-to-day routine of an artist in the studio. The series is autobiographic, using a scale model of my own workspace. I created a humanoid puppet with mechanical and ape-like features, reflecting the alienation that can arise from prolonged solitary work. Spending entire days within four walls, one gradually becomes estranged from normal social interaction. The painting explores a theme of loneliness in working life—a feeling that became especially acute during the Covid period for those working from home.

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