While browsing through Google Earth for some interesting buildings to paint, I found those computed, three-dimensional views of buildings that seemed broken and distorted. I printed out screenshots of those views and started a fresh interpretation of the image material by painting and drawing directly on it. Through this method pictorial spaces begin to tilt and the buildings seem to be part of a surreal and magical alternative world. This is further intensified by fantastical work titles.
The coordinates printed on the passe-partout locate the screenshot in Google Earth and thus embed the paintings in our real world.
Forest House, 2013,
mixed media on inkjet-print, 146x125 mm
Gargamel, 2013,
mixed media on inkjet-print,150x130 mm
Villa Hawker Hunter, 2013,
mixed media on inkjet-print, 146x122 mm
William Wrigleys Jr.'s, 2014,
mixed media on inkjet-print, 156x132 mm
Purple Haze, 2014,
mixed media on inkjet-print, 156x112 mm
In the House, 2014
mixed media on inkjet-print, 156x117 mm
Rudolf Steiner's Birthplace, 2014
mixed media on inkjet-print, 142x106 mm
Pinte Orion, 2014,
mixed media on inkjet-print, 146x125 mm
Sir Henry Cotton Veritcal, 2014,
mixed media on inkjet-print, 144x109 mm
Cryogenics, 2014,
mixed media on inkjet-print, 144x108 mm
Fontanta's Place, 2013
mixed media on inkjet-print, 150x115 mm
Installation view Regionale 15, 2014
Kunsthaus Baselland, Basel