Clean and Wrong, 2014 – 2016, 20 x (51 x 71 cm),
silkscreen with thermochromic ink over original aquarell
It’s recommended to touch the works.
Through the effect of human touch, the artwork Clean & Wrong changes its state – the expectation of purity, since rarely can works of art, and works on paper in particular, be touched. By touching, the observer selects the part they want to see. Cleaning and taking care of the purity of space is an invisible job. Transparency allows the mess to become visible.