COLLAGE & SCAPE

Collage & Scape
Technique: UV-print, acrylic panels, as box
Material: paper, stencils, acrylic paint, screen, permanent markers, etc…
 
The idea or feeling of a landscape blended into a collage, juxtaposed with different techniques that are ultimately assembled into semi-transparent acrylic boxes is what these works are.

We like to transcend ideas, feelings, spaces or landscapes we remember, as well as a place described in a book where the characters walk in a landscape so intimate that you feel as if you were there with them
– the magic of words.

Our collages are ”mixed pickles” they grow slowly in the studio, taken out and processed, put away for other assignments, …taken out, reworked again and again, layer after layer.
In a way they’ve become time capsules or chapters of memories mixed and reworked over and over. The idea of emphasizing combinations of and with different feelings or from different places – landscapes as memory – is something we’ve developed through our work praxis.

The collaborative work is something particular and special that delves and nourish through the mix of everyday life as well as our collaboration in the studio, the work is diverse and dense at the same time.

Collage & Scape
Technique: UV-print, acrylic panels as box
Material: paper, stencils, acrylic paint, screen, permanent markers, etc…
 
The idea or feeling of a landscape blended into a collage, juxtaposed with different techniques that are ultimately assembled into semi-transparent acrylic boxes is what these works are.

We like to transcend ideas, feelings, spaces or landscapes we remember, as well as a site (place) described in a book where the characters walk in a landscape so intimate that you feel as if you were there with them – the magic of words.

Our collages are ”mixed pickles” they grow slowly in the studio, taken out and processed, put away for other assignments, …taken out, reworked again and again, layer after layer. In a way they’ve become time capsules or chapters of memories mixed and reworked over and over. The idea of emphasizing combinations of and with different feelings or from different places – landscapes as memory – is something we’ve developed through our work praxis.

The collaborative work is something particular and special that delves and nourish through the mix of everyday life as well as our collaboration in the studio, the work is diverse and dense at the same time.