Astrid Moors

painting - design - digital technology - interactive - public space

A substantive context of many of my recent works is the appropriation of the forest by man, who sees nature only as a tool, an attraction. Representing the degradation of nature and our living environment in an aesthetic way, seen from a distance and sometimes zoomed in to cell level. In my work, it is never only nature, but what you see is always adapted, changed, molded by man. A poetic field of tension between the two. Layering, in paint and also in meaning.

In my paintings I pay attention to the finesse of a rhythm, the order and repetition. An aesthetic packaging, an approachable, manageable image with a negative connotation. It is precisely that double charge, that non-uniformity, that tension that I find intriguing.