The figurative potential of images that include elements from a horrible past is immense.
It attracts the eye, either in wonderment about the sense showing this, or it exacerbates your attitude towards the work.
As it has always been part of the artist's daily work to explore the invisible, it is certain that such elements can be a source of expression and inspiration.
These violent meetings create chaos and some might say that chaos is the biggest order.
In the resonance chamber of our mind these kind of images should reenforce our dislike of any kind of manipulation from the past or today.
"Tour of Hell"
original art & motion by Werner Hornung
The better you look the more you see
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