In 2012 I explored the artistic fabric of the brain. Starting by observing different materials to represent it, as a respond to the research papers from four neuroscientists working on different fields e.g. motor learning, perception, language and consciousness. Knowing what someone is thinking seems to be crucial for understanding the behaviour of a person yet, knowing the how's and in relation to what the brain works, sounded even more intriguing.

I dived into this piece with a unknown brain, full of pictures that did not scape the initial representations.
Example of this here.

Selected works form Aboutness the exhibition.


Plastic brain (cling film on a surface) Dimensions 50x30x40cm 2013

Foiled brain (debris on a wooding floor) Dimensions 80x70cm 2013




Fishing mesh on a beach. Dimensions 3mx 2m.
South France.

ageing 2012 Botanical Garden Freiburg, Germany. 2012


duality movements charcoal drawing on a black paper. Dimensions A4 2013


"In living nature nothing happens that does not stand in a relationship to the whole, and if experiences appear to us only in isolation, if we are to look upon experiences
solely as isolated facts, that is not to say that they are isolated; the question is, how are we to find the relationship of these phenomena, of these givens". –Goethe