Anna-Lena Krause
Holding Hands In The Dark, 2024
Resin and Cement
96 x 70 x 30 cm
37 3/4 x 27 1/2 x 11 3/4 in
37 3/4 x 27 1/2 x 11 3/4 in
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'Holding Hands in the Dark' serves as a visual meditation on the interconnectedness of human existence, where the boundaries between dreamer and dreamt, self and other, become indistinguishable. Through fragmented...
"Holding Hands in the Dark" serves as a visual meditation on the interconnectedness of human existence, where the boundaries between dreamer and dreamt, self and other, become indistinguishable.
Through fragmented bodies held in perpetual embrace, where each figure dissolves into the next. The sculpture explores the depths of shared consciousness and the duality of being both observer and observed in the dreamscapes of others. Asking who am I when I am awake in someone else's dream.
Built from translucent resin and solid cement, the work visualises the dual nature of our existence: part visible and part imagined, part solid and part fluid, emphasising both the permanence and impermanence of perception.
Through fragmented bodies held in perpetual embrace, where each figure dissolves into the next. The sculpture explores the depths of shared consciousness and the duality of being both observer and observed in the dreamscapes of others. Asking who am I when I am awake in someone else's dream.
Built from translucent resin and solid cement, the work visualises the dual nature of our existence: part visible and part imagined, part solid and part fluid, emphasising both the permanence and impermanence of perception.
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