‘Quarantaine II’
Pencil and stains on 160 gr Artic White Paper, screwed to black painted wood
80 x 30 cm
Every woman, no matter alive or fantasy, will be judged by her picture. When people see a smoking girl behind glass (note the reflection of the man in the window) they have their associations ready – and their opinions. But during the quarantaine, people were bored out of their skulls and you saw them smoking behind their steamy windows.
Everything Must Go (II) is a series of ‘pin ups’ i drew on my table using the work-in-progress as a table cloth
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‘Still Everything must go was the following up series to ‘Everything Must Go’. I only made three drawings in this series – and this is ‘Cancel Culture’.
It was drawn in Corona time when everything fell silent. Except social media – they were very loud and there was a thing called ‘Cancel Culture’. ‘Cancel Culture’ is the culture in which you shout your opinion, knowing that you are right and are not open for discussion. So when the cultural sector had a hard time due to the regulations and the virus itself (opening venues was out of the question, no discussion possible) we could say it was ‘completely cancelled’. But also planes stood on the ground, people were lost in foreign countries, nobody would know what would happen next.
‘Cancel Culture’
Pencil and stains on 160 gr Artic White Paper, screwed to black painted wood
60 x 100 cm
When you’re out of options, all you can do is sit and smoke.