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Often featuring: rubber, dioramas, animals, ghost stories, and true love. I blog at peculiarbeauty.com and you can write to me @gmail, bondowning

Mar 18, 2011 2:40pm
athousandfacets:

“Susanne Klemm regards nature as her inexhaustible source of inspiration and is moved to intervene in the endless rhythm of growth and decay to add a touch of immortality to the happenings.  The demiurge captures these moments using a fine plastic covering around objects such as fruit, twigs and flowers, freezing them in time and – paradoxically – thus bringing them to full bloom.  Susanne Klemm makes evanescence visible…where does nature end – where does art begin ? Or is the relationship the other way around…”
Pieces can be found at Gallery Loupe

athousandfacets:

Susanne Klemm regards nature as her inexhaustible source of inspiration and is moved to intervene in the endless rhythm of growth and decay to add a touch of immortality to the happenings.  The demiurge captures these moments using a fine plastic covering around objects such as fruit, twigs and flowers, freezing them in time and – paradoxically – thus bringing them to full bloom.  Susanne Klemm makes evanescence visible…where does nature end – where does art begin ? Or is the relationship the other way around…”

Pieces can be found at Gallery Loupe

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