"I show my immediate surroundings, what I see every day,
my space. I try to calm my gaze, to show my
show my presence. Reduction of reality. Paint that,
what is important to me, what I want to tell about. The result is
impressions of Alfter, the place that surrounds me."
In her exhibition, Helena Jandt shows paintings that capture her
immediate surroundings. She creates pure facades,
uninterrupted surfaces; a thin line between desolation and
desolation and radiant colors in the sunlight.
Seeing and perceiving, usually overwhelming and loud,
is brought to rest in her pictures. She wants to
focus on the little, to be able to take a deep breath. The gaze should
relax, not create a hectic pace.
Lights shape walls in ever new ways. They are
scenes for your own stories and fantasies; small pictures
pictures, but at the same time insights into their created world,
their space.