Florian Meisenberg.
Artists Love affair
Made entirely of paper waste or life raft rubber these new works are fragile and susceptible to deterioration,
and suggest a state of vulnerability and impermanence.
This work seeks to nurture an awareness of fragility of life and to build an awareness of transience, suggesting that life and death are transitory states and that there is no permanence in either. We are constantly changing, transforming, metamorphosising and transcending. By refining even further the understanding of the essence of the notion of bardo, it can then be applied to every moment of existence. The present moment, the now, is a continual bardo, always suspended between the past and the future (The moment of death is significant as a transient period, a passing over. Bardo is a Tibetan word literally meaning “intermediate state” or “in-between state”. It refers to the forty-nine day period after death and is described as the time, space or region that a spirit traverses between the moment of bodily death and spiritual settling. This period of bardo state is believed to be a time of vulnerability.), 2021. Iridescent acrylic, airbrush, and oil on canvas. 24 × 18 × ¾ inches (60.96 × 45.72 × 1.91 cm). Photo: Joerg Lohse.