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A bouquet of wilted flowers in red, an orange glass of wine in the foreground and a brown, green background.
Where have all the flowers gone, Lexia Hachtmann, 2023, oil on wooden panel, 36 x 28 cm 

©the artist

Working in figurative painting and printmaking, I explore notions of the individual in
society and the dialectic relation of private to public. Recurring motifs in my work
orientate around social questions of language, identity and hierarchy. I try to depict
the ambivalent, the uncanny and longing of the individual to comprehend feelings of
isolation and intimacy. Often, my figures tend to be situated in stage-like off-spaces or colour-scapes in which the light seems to emanate from the subjects themselves. I am invested in experimenting with ways of presenting and expanding painting into the space. Colour and materiality has a predominant position in my practice. Working in both the large and small format I want to invite the viewer to approach as well as step-away from the work to activate the exhibition space.

I am currently living and working in London, UK.