‘Deadalus Labyrinth’

‘Deadalus Labyrinth’

122 x 450 cm, © 2018, € 2 500,00
Two-dimensional | Mixed Media | On panel

'Daedalus Labyrinth' Gortys February 2018

 The labyrinth of Daedalus comes from the Greek mythology where Deadalus and his son Icarus were imprisoned in a labyrinth on Crete which he had built for King Minos.

A labyrinth, a puzzle of roads of which the way out is almost impossible to find because you do not get an overview of the total and only see fragments.

 

This given; fragments without sight or distance to the total I have translated into a project,
and this worked out on Crete

For 9 days I have recorded the remains of an archaeological building according to the method described above with a varying cycle time.
Every day I made 2 registrations from a different point of view. After 6 days I returned to my first point, the labyrinth feeling, and I started again.