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Heimwee 2017-2019

Blown Glass & Found objects

Heimwee (home-sick in German, translated directly, home pain) represents those people that have lost their homes and become home sick to a place that no longer exists. The series represents the hardships one goes through trying to find a place of belonging but never quite fitting in. Through the different components in each piece, for instance the key anchor, the balloon, or the mixed media construction, I am pointing out the dichotomy between the state of being harbored somewhere and not actually being rooted to the place you find yourself in. The airships are constructed of found objects that have had their value and purpose removed, referencing someone who embarks on a journey with only their sole remaining possessions, which hold no more value to anyone but oneself.



In essence, Heimwee contemplates states of home sickness and being displaced. It explores feelings of hopelessness and not belonging, being completely uprooted and unaccepted, and does so while touching on a very common issue facing the world today.

Heimwee: Final Destination

Private Installation 2019

Heimwee: Kingdom

Kasteel Cannenburch Exhibition 2019

 

Heimwee: Vooruitzicht

Photography by: Maurice La Rooy

Video & Projection Mapping by: Lisa Derksen Castillo/VJ Vish: www.seathesound.com

Glaskunstbeurs 2018 Leerdam

Installation with soundscape and video mapping

Heimwee: At Peace

Photography by: Evert van Laere

 

At Peace exhibition 2017 Gent Glas

Group Show together with: John Moran, Laure Fradin & Marta Byrdziak

Heimwee: Thuishaven

Nationaal Glasmuseum 2018

Heimwee: Pocket Worlds

The First Fleet 2017

The First Fleet 2017

 
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