Rebecca Hilser

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She imagine that her pictures speak their own language. The place where they appear, the immediate surroundings of the work, interacts with the viewer's imagination and gives them an insight into her world of thought.
The diverse structures, textures, forms and colours of the work open up a wide scope for interpretation. You can let yourself drift in them, the only limits are set by your own imagination. You can compare it to the old children's game when two or more people lie on a meadow and look up at the sky covered with cumulus clouds. Everyone starts to show and tell what images they can recognise in the clouds and everyone sees something different. The picture worlds from her work like these cumulus clouds, they are in constant playful motion.
They would like to invite everyone to form their own picture and fill it with their own thoughts and experiences. Her art is something for the eye, it doesn't always have to be explained and interpreted. But you have to be able to immerse yourself in it, it has to invite the viewer to enter into it and speak to them.
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She imagine that her pictures speak their own language. The place where they appear, the immediate surroundings of the work, interacts with the viewer's imagination and gives them an insight into her world of thought.
The diverse structures, textures, forms and colours of the work open up a wide scope for interpretation. You can let yourself drift in them, the only limits are set by your own imagination. You can compare it to the old children's game when two or more people lie on a meadow and look up at the sky covered with cumulus clouds. Everyone starts to show and tell what images they can recognise in the clouds and everyone sees something different. The picture worlds from her work like these cumulus clouds, they are in constant playful motion.
They would like to invite everyone to form their own picture and fill it with their own thoughts and experiences. Her art is something for the eye, it doesn't always have to be explained and interpreted. But you have to be able to immerse yourself in it, it has to invite the viewer to enter into it and speak to them.
She imagine that her pictures speak their own language. The place where they appear, the immediate surroundings of the work, interacts with the viewer's imagination and gives them an insight into her world of thought.
The diverse structures, textures, forms and colours of the work open up a wide scope for interpretation. You can let yourself drift in them, the only limits are set by your own imagination. You can compare it to the old children's game when two or more people lie on a meadow and look up at the sky covered with cumulus clouds. Everyone starts to show and tell what images they can recognise in the clouds and everyone sees something different. The picture worlds from her work like these cumulus clouds, they are in constant playful motion.
They would like to invite everyone to form their own picture and fill it with their own thoughts and experiences. Her art is something for the eye, it doesn't always have to be explained and interpreted. But you have to be able to immerse yourself in it, it has to invite the viewer to enter into it and speak to them.
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