Faraway So Close / Marge 3
In the year 2020, during the unprecedented times of the pandemic, Jeub engaged in meaningful conversations with various individuals via Zoom. After these in-depth discussions, which typically lasted between one to two hours, she would take to her studio and begin painting on pieces of recycled chipboard sourced from a local brewery. Following her creative process, she would write a thoughtful piece to accompany a time-lapse video of the painting, effectively capturing the essence of both the dialogue and the artistic expression.
These pieces are cropped from the originals, making them more accessible to people, easier to collect.
In the year 2020, during the unprecedented times of the pandemic, Jeub engaged in meaningful conversations with various individuals via Zoom. After these in-depth discussions, which typically lasted between one to two hours, she would take to her studio and begin painting on pieces of recycled chipboard sourced from a local brewery. Following her creative process, she would write a thoughtful piece to accompany a time-lapse video of the painting, effectively capturing the essence of both the dialogue and the artistic expression.
These pieces are cropped from the originals, making them more accessible to people, easier to collect.
In the year 2020, during the unprecedented times of the pandemic, Jeub engaged in meaningful conversations with various individuals via Zoom. After these in-depth discussions, which typically lasted between one to two hours, she would take to her studio and begin painting on pieces of recycled chipboard sourced from a local brewery. Following her creative process, she would write a thoughtful piece to accompany a time-lapse video of the painting, effectively capturing the essence of both the dialogue and the artistic expression.
These pieces are cropped from the originals, making them more accessible to people, easier to collect.