WAITING FOR NOAH, 2016, Leipzig.
Anytime a natural catastrophy is coming up, animals are better then us: they sense it and naturally know where to go to avoid it. Us humans have no clue, we’ve lost this instinct. Here I imagine the few moments where, according to the Bible, the flood is coming and where the animals feel it coming, but unfortunatly their only solution of salvation is the human. So, resigned but proud and jugmental, they await him, wondering when he’s going to come. How does it feel to depend on a weaker being?
Waiting on Noah, Gorilla, 100x140 cm, graphite on MDF, 2016

Waiting on Noah, Buffalo, 100x140 cm, graphite on MDF, 2016.
Waiting on Noah, Lioness, 100x140 cm, graphite on MDF, 2016.
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