Laurisilva and Other Wanderings

2015

List of Works | Laurisilva and Other Wanderings | Part 1

Wanderings – Teno-Mountains: The Paths are Harsh, Black, Scarlet and Airy …
2015
Brush drawing / oil on Seichosen Kozo
73 x 140 cm

Laurisilva: At the Edge of the Forest, Dream Flowers Chime, Burst, Lighten – (Rimbaud)
2015
Brush drawing / oil on Seichosen Kozo
73 x 140 cm

Wanderings – The Paths Are Harsh, Black, Scarlet and Airy
2015
Brush drawing / oil on Seichosen Mitsumata
73 x 140 cm

 

List of Works | Laurisilva and Other Wanderings | Part 2

Laurisilva I
2015
Brush drawing / oil on Seichosen Kozo
73 x 140 cm

Laurisilva IV
2015
Brush drawing / oil on Seichosen Kozo
73 x 140 cm

Laurisilva VI
2015
Brush drawing / oil on Seichosen Kozo
73 x 140 cm

Laurisilva and Other Wanderings

The series Laurisilva was inspired by and relates to the cloud-like laurel forest on the island of Tenerife. The ocean areas around the islands are cold due to the ocean currents from the southern, cold latitudes. When they reach the northern parts of the Canary Islands, the moisture is captured by the dense vegetation in the mountain sides. The vegetation acts like a sponge, condenses the moisture into large droplets and produces a phenomenon called horizontal rain.

See notes from the Teno-Mountains in the Journal

Serien Laurisilva er inspirert av de skyggeaktige skogene på øya Tenerife. Sjøområdene rundt øyene er kalde på grunn av havstrømmene fra de sydlige, kalde, breddegrader. Når de når de nordlige delene av Kanariøyene, fanges fuktigheten av den tette vegetasjonen i fjellsidene. Vegetasjonen agerer som en svamp, kondenserer fuktigheten i store dråper og frembringer et fenomen som kalles horisontalt regn.

 

List of Works | Laurisilva and Other Wanderings | Part 3

Wanderings The Paths are Harsh, Black, Scarlet and Airy
2015
Brush drawing / oil on Seichosen Kozo
73 x 140 cm

Wanderings – Teno Mountains

In the north-eastern part of Tenerife, I went for long walks in the volcanic landscape of the Teno Mountains. There is a parallel between the movements in the terrain and the movements on the paper. They relate to each other both concretely and metaphorically. –Trudi Jaeger

See photographs from the Teno Mountains in the Journal

Les mer om prosjektet og Teno-fjellene i artikkelen Laurisilva and Other Wanderings av Christine Hansen.

 

 
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