Sensing Paths

Rooted in attentive sensing and quiet reflection, these works explore the subtle dialogue between intuition and thought. Each piece reflects a patient, perceptive process that uncovers hidden beauty through personal interpretation and considered making.

Sensing Paths

Student exhibition: Poetry & Place with Eva Kalien

"Paths that are sensed have very special, fine qualities.

They listen to what is visible.

Every step there finds answers and then searches for the corresponding questions.

The unexpected is the most faithful companion.

The moment reveals hidden beauty.
 

 


And the silence speaks so many words, quiet and sublime but also powerful, deep melodies.

Sensing sometimes seems to be at odds with thinking.

But with warmth, patience and time, the two can come together.

Every human being is an artist, because our human structure is permeated and formed by artistic laws.

Physically and ethereally.

The most secret and truest principles of art live within us.

It is all there, and to set out on the path in a perceptive way means to rediscover this inner language, this voice, this sound…"

– Eva Kalien


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