Your blue eyes. Your curly hair. Your beautiful smile. It made me fall so hard for you. And just then I hit the ground so hard when I realized I lost it all.
@yvonnemariannagreen
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Your blue eyes. Your curly hair. Your beautiful smile. It made me fall so hard for you. And just then I hit the ground so hard when I realized I lost it all.
@yvonnemariannagreen
... Previously, you asked me if I could send you an artist biography of 100 words or 500 letters as quickly as possible. Unfortunately I did not succeed at this task, as 100 words seem too concise to describe my work and really would be limiting to the complexity of my artistic practice. Therefore, 500 letters seems to me the best idea. But, since this will take much more time than currently available, I’m forced to ask for a postponement. In the meantime, I have created this application that from now on will take over these inessential tasks for me and I hope this can be a useful tool for artists who find themselves in a similar situation.
This is too much fun
I don’t want to love anyone else for the rest of my life.
@yvonnemariannagreen
I can not imagine spending the rest of my life with anyone but you!
...to the blue eyed boy with the curly hair.
@yvonnemariannagreen
What is love?
I think real love doesn’t need months or years to grow. If you meet the right person Love won’t need time, either you feel it or you don’t, time won’t change that. You should meet someone and fall for them the moment you look into their eyes. You should fall for them as quick and as unexpected as possible. Unexpected and perfect, it’s supposed to hit you so hard you don’t know what’s happening, you don’t know anything anymore. That’s what real love feels like. And you can’t help it but love that person. And then it grows stronger and stronger over the years.
@yvonnemariannagreen
Give me back my spark or I’m gonna Brun your whole world down!
@yvonnemariannagreen
Jorieke Rottier
[this statement is auto-generated at 500letters.org] Jorieke Rottier (°1992, Vlissingen, Netherlands) makes drawings, photos, sculptures and installations. By taking daily life as subject matter while commenting on the everyday aesthetic of middle class values, Rottier seduces the viewer into a world of ongoing equilibrium and the interval that articulates the stream of daily events. Moments are depicted that only exist to punctuate the human drama in order to clarify our existence and to find poetic meaning in everyday life.
Her drawings appear as dreamlike images in which fiction and reality meet, well-known tropes merge, meanings shift, past and present fuse. Time and memory always play a key role. By manipulating the viewer to create confusion, she wants to amplify the astonishment of the spectator by creating compositions or settings that generate tranquil poetic images that leave traces and balances on the edge of recognition and alienation.
Her works sometimes radiate a cold and latent violence. At times, disconcerting beauty emerges. The inherent visual seductiveness, along with the conciseness of the exhibitions, further complicates the reception of their manifold layers of meaning. By emphasising aesthetics, she often creates work using creative game tactics, but these are never permissive. Play is a serious matter: during the game, different rules apply than in everyday life and even everyday objects undergo transubstantiation.
Her works are characterised by the use of everyday objects in an atmosphere of middleclass mentality in which recognition plays an important role. By applying a poetic and often metaphorical language, she often creates several practically identical works, upon which thoughts that have apparently just been developed are manifested: notes are made and then crossed out again, ‘mistakes’ are repeated.
Her works are on the one hand touchingly beautiful, on the other hand painfully attractive. Again and again, the artist leaves us orphaned with a mix of conflicting feelings and thoughts.
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Artist Statement
Lillian Wilde (born 1991 in Hamburg, Germany) creates mixed media and conceptual artworks. By experimenting with aleatoric processes, Wilde formalizes the coincidental and emphasizes the conscious process of composition that is behind the seemingly random works. The thought processes, which are supposedly private, highly subjective and unfiltered in their references to dream worlds, are frequently revealed as assemblages.
Her mixed media artworks feature coincidental, accidental and unexpected connections which make it possible to revise art history and, even better, to complement it. Combining unrelated aspects lead to surprising analogies. By merging several seemingly incompatible worlds into a new universe, she uses a visual vocabulary that addresses many different social and political issues. The work incorporates time as well as space – a fictional and experiential universe that only emerges bit by bit.
Her works bear strong political references. The possibility or the dream of the annulment of a (historically or socially) fixed identity is a constant focal point. By applying a poetic and often metaphorical language, she wants to amplify the astonishment of the spectator by creating compositions or settings that generate tranquil poetic images that leave traces and balances on the edge of recognition and alienation. Her works appear as dreamlike images in which fiction and reality meet, well-known tropes merge, meanings shift, past and present fuse. Time and memory always play a key role. Lillian Wilde currently lives and works in Copenhagen.
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