A landscape reduced to traces.
Snippers van een groter landschap is built from ceramic fragments. Each piece is slightly different, yet together they form a horizontal trace: a strip of landscape, a field of remains, an archive of broken matter.
The work does not speak about completeness, but about what is left behind. Each fragment suggests a past that is no longer visible, yet still materially present. Nothing is reconstructed; the strength of the work lies in what remains open.
The installation refers to archaeology, erosion and stillness, while also holding rhythm and repetition. It can be read as a footnote to a larger story, or as a landscape in itself.



Site relation
The work can be installed in relation to architectural length, thresholds, corners or passageways. Its format makes it suitable for gallery walls, floor transitions and spaces where the viewer moves alongside or around the work.