



Boudicca, 2025
Banana Women, 2024

Pictures: Exhibition Central Lab. München, 2025
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Die roten Handschuhe, 2025
Banana Women, 2024
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Die roten Handschuhe, 2025
Boudicca, 2025
A tense stillness hung over the field, a charged crackle lingered in the air—the moment just before battle. Everyone felt more alive than usual, because death was suddenly so near, so tangible. Adrenaline, determination, and a strange clarity replaced fear.
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The rebel queen stepped forward and opened her cloak. From beneath it emerged a hare. Its behavior would influence the fight and determine victory or defeat, life or death. A hare?
According to legend, the Celtic queen Boudicca released a hare from her cloak before launching her rebellion against Rome. The direction in which the animal ran was interpreted as an omen for the outcome of the battle. At first, this story might sound a bit mad—and yet today, we feel more than ever how essential the connection between humans and nature truly is.
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The Celts used their deep spiritual connection to animals as a means of divination.
We, modern people estranged from our origins, are searching for a new, contemporary spirituality in harmony with nature. It’s no wonder—after all, for most of our history we lived in close connection with it, especially through nature-based religions that gradually lost importance with the rise of the agricultural revolution.
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