Structurae Forma
'Patterns are the foundation, the direction, the informative code, through which all living things take shape. Patterns ensure an organism's growth by repeating fixed basic form such as fractals.
Patterns derived from nature, form the underlying structure. And it is exactly this structure that is under pressure and that is kneaded and shaped into a new reality with a, sometimes, surrealistic stratification.
The patterns then lose their predictability, and will start to behave in an entirely new and unique way, as if they are somehow forced to behave in an eccentric way, to grow, to move, to take themselves less seriously and maybe to expose themselves in a promiscuous manner'.
For Margot van de Stolpe Tropism is a philosophy that prefers to deviate from the predictable and that reacts against patterns that are endlessly repeating themselves. Renewal, transformation, changing perceptions, and a world upside down, are the ultimate goals in her work.
'Patterns are the foundation, the direction, the informative code, through which all living things take shape. Patterns ensure an organism's growth by repeating fixed basic form such as fractals.
Patterns derived from nature, form the underlying structure. And it is exactly this structure that is under pressure and that is kneaded and shaped into a new reality with a, sometimes, surrealistic stratification.
The patterns then lose their predictability, and will start to behave in an entirely new and unique way, as if they are somehow forced to behave in an eccentric way, to grow, to move, to take themselves less seriously and maybe to expose themselves in a promiscuous manner'.
For Margot van de Stolpe Tropism is a philosophy that prefers to deviate from the predictable and that reacts against patterns that are endlessly repeating themselves. Renewal, transformation, changing perceptions, and a world upside down, are the ultimate goals in her work.