Oleg Breininger:
Picture "green plants" (2013)
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Picture "green plants" (2013)
Oleg Breininger:
Picture "green plants" (2013)

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Picture "green plants" (2013)
Oleg Breininger: Picture "green plants" (2013)

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Picture "green plants" (2013)

Natural spaces marked by use are the subject of my constant observations. Part of the theme are also the limited possibilities that characterize the use. Through visualization of time-related influences of certain processes, exaggeration of effectiveness, regeneration processes, maximum receptivity of interventions and reversal of habitual impressions, the view is directed to the fact that capacities have a limited endurance and in a positive sense reflect the capacity of nature to suffer. The role of man in the use of nature will be questioned.

About Oleg Breininger

Date of birth: 1985 Studies: 2007- 2012 Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences _ Fine Arts Alfter, NRW, Germany.
Freelance artist: since 2013 Natural spaces marked by use are the subject of my constant observations. Production and extraction, which among other things make up the use, determine the natural space in production material and production area and their components in production units. Part of the theme is also the limited possibilities that characterize the use. By visualizing time-related influences of certain processes, exaggeration of effectiveness, regeneration processes, maximum absorptive capacity of interventions and reversal of habitual impressions, the view is drawn to the fact that capacities have a limited endurance and in a positive sense reflect the capacity of nature to suffer. Furthermore, the position of man in this utilization process is dealt with. The influence he exerts, as well as the consequences he bears, seemingly share his position, but in reality become the dichotomy of his existence. Persons appear, sometimes simultaneously, as directional and decision-making agents, or as passive bearers of events. The positions merge and integrate into the processes as components or contrasts to them. The role of man in the use of nature is to be questioned.
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