Veröffentlicht am 21.10.2014
James Kalm saunters in to the new
Jacob Lewis Gallery just after closing time and is so impressed with
Inka's latest show that he whips out the camera to capture video just
before they locked the doors. Differing from her previous outings by
the employment of paper as support, and the use of large diptychs and
triptychs, this display deepens the artists narrative depicting mythical
and fantasy spirits. Using a "whiplash" line reminiscent of Art
Nouveau Essenhigh composes vast scenes that hint at a hidden world of
fairies, forest gnomes, and enchanted beings of all kinds. While the
work might recall the romantic illustrations from 19th century
children's books, they also contain references to today's "back to
nature" trends and a wealth of abstract design. A musical introduction
is provided by Glass Oaks
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