For my paintings inspired by the mermaid myth, I revisited Ingeborg Bachmann's short story Undine geht (my translation: Undine Leaves). Written in a fiery, almost manifesto-like style, the story reflects Bachmann's anger at masculine dominance, patriarchy, and the constraints of male-dominated language and rationality. In contrast, Undine embodies an intuitive, otherworldly perspective. As a being from another realm, her soul can only be redeemed through union with a truly loving man—a trial that ultimately ends in failure, prompting her return to the waters.
In my visual interpretation, she is not longer searching for redemption, but is happily returning into her fluid realm. - I like the clarity and calm atmosphere of this painting
- Subject Matter: Abstract art
- Current Location: The Oblist
- Collections: Blue like water and sky