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Carrier Bag (Diana) 🏹
2024
Inkjet-Print, Beeswax, Resin on wood
ca. 250 x 230 cm

Carrier Bag (Diana) presents a photographic installation that engages with the figure of Diana from Roman mythology—goddess of the hunt, the moon, and untamed nature. The project takes this archetype as a starting point to reflect on themes such as identity, narrative structures, and cultural imagery.
A central object, a wig pierced by silver arrows, functions as a visual and conceptual anchor. Around it, photographs are arranged in a mind-map-like structure consisting of object studies, portraits, and round images treated with encaustic.
The visual composition creates a layered field of associations. Diana appears in various guises, without aiming to depict a single character. The project proposes storytelling as an open, non-linear, and collecting practice. Material choices such as wax and pigment introduce texture and opacity, evoking processes of layering, preserving, and transformation. Rather than telling a closed story, the work invites viewers to explore connections and shifts between image, myth, and interpretation.