The Perfect Dot
2009 – 2011
In search for The Perfect Dot, a ‘drawing’
made by human hand whitout ruler or grid-lines with
blue biro on paper.
10 x 1 meter
In my work, themes like ‘silence’, concentration, focus, form, repetition and rhythm are important. There lies a power in repetition (patterns, or the use of a grid) and in perseverance in the proces of making the work. I’m using these elements in my search for stillness. Stillness or silence, during the making of, but also for the spectator.
With the word silence I don’t mean lacking human sound, but rather silence as an equivalent of inner peace and joy. Silence as a form of positive emptiness (from the inside) so that there is an actual space to be able see and perceive the things around you anew. This is why visual soberness has become more and more important to me.
The Perfect Dot is the result of a ‘concentration-exercise’. It is a rol of paper of 1 x 10 meters, filled with small circles with the goal of trying to draw the perfect dot, in a grid of dots without the help of a measuring tool or a gridline. – Knowing that humans are not able to reach perfection, but often still strive for it.
I don’t want my work to be seen only as an ‘abstraction’, but more as a conversation or a musical score. Like a composition with a ‘continuo’ (the basis of a piece or the ‘grid’) in it. The human hand will make sure there’s a ‘vibration in the form or melody’ (the nearly, not 100% perfect alignment in the spaces between the repetitions) because, even though I try to make it as perfect as I can, I am simply not a machine.
With my works I want to create a moment for inner stillness. Or a momentum between the spectator and the work – as a kind of wordless conversation, something between speech and silence.
The Perfect Dot as a work in progress
The Perfect Dot as shown at the exhibition Contemporary Contemplations
in Projectraum Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin, July 2018
The Perfect Dot as shown at the exhibition Contemporary Contemplations
in Projectraum Kunstquartier Bethanien, Berlin, July 2018
The Perfect Dot as shown at the exhibition Contemporary Contemplations Arti et Amicitiae, 2018, Amsterdam
The Perfect Dot as shown at the exhibition Contemporary Contemplations Arti et Amicitiae, 2018, Amsterdam
with works of Linda Arts (back Wall) and Yumiko Yoneda (floor and back wall)
The Perfect Dot as shown at the exhibition Contemporary Contemplations at Kunsthaus Erfurt, DE 2018
The Perfect Dot as shown at Big Art 2017, Amsterdam photo by Jan Eric Visser
The Perfect Dot as shown at Big Art 2017, Amsterdam photo by Jan Eric Visser
The Perfect Dot as shown at the exhibition Contemporary Contemplations Arti et Amicitiae, March/April 2018, Amsterdam
with my Conversation Pieces / Partituur