Black & White Leaves – Exhibition at BisArt, Centre Wonnerbatti

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I had the pleasure of participating in the BisArt exhibition at Centre Wonnerbatti in Bissen, where the unifying theme was "Black and White." For this show, I presented a new series of works focused solely on black and white leaves, preserved in resin.

Working without color allowed me to strip my process down to its essentials and focus purely on form, contrast, and texture. Each leaf—delicately painted in black or white, then encased in layers of transparent resin—became a quiet study in duality: light and shadow, presence and absence, fragility and permanence.

As always, my work speaks to the tension between preservation and impermanence, and this limited palette gave that message a stark, almost meditative clarity. Viewers were invited to slow down and observe the subtle veins, curves, and edges of each leaf, which seemed suspended in time yet deeply alive.

I’m incredibly grateful to the BisArt team and Centre Wonnerbatti for curating such a beautiful and cohesive group exhibition. It was a true pleasure to exhibit alongside other talented artists and to contribute to the dialogue around the power of simplicity in art.

For those who couldn’t attend, I’ve shared a few photos of my black-and-white pieces from the show [insert link or gallery]. Thank you to everyone who visited, shared kind words, and engaged with my work.

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