Thursday, 18 December 2014

Paperwork inspiration: SIMON SCHUBERT


http://www.dezeen.com/2012/05/28/paper-works-by-simon-schubert/


The artist Simon Schubert (born 1976) graduated from the academy of Fine Arts Kunstakademie Düsseldorf, Germany (sculpture master class of Professor Irmin Kamp).
Paper works by Simon Schubert
Simon Schubert, who mentions authors Samuel Beckett and Edgar Allan Poe as his biggest influences, raises the most existential and fundamental questions. Loneliness, isolation, loss and disappearance are the reoccurring issues in his paper works and sculptures. The mysterious and unsettling atmosphere his works radiate confronts the viewer with his own subconscious fears and anxieties.
Paper works by Simon Schubert
In his paper works Schubert folds and creases the sheets in an extraordinary technique, adding a plastic quality to the plain paper without any graphical aid. Staircases and hallways, insights of stately homes are shown, seemingly on the point of dissolution. The rooms are inhabited by hidden human figures whose ghost-like shadows seem to enter or leave the scene.
Paper works by Simon Schubert
The paper works are made of plain paper. The papers are entirely folded and uncoloured.
Paper works by Simon Schubert
The three dimensionality of the picture is a result of a special technique. The lines, angles and circles are raised several millimetres as the result of positive and negative folding. Those reliefs change in the interplay of shadow and light and move between two and three dimensionality.
Paper works by Simon Schubert
In different lighting, like the changing of daylight, the pictures change from nearly vanishing into an illusion of space and three-dimensionality.
Simon Schubert lives and works in Cologne, Germany.

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