Drawing lines or extending cut lines is a kind of border crossing. Departing from the real world a new space is brought about. The space of art emerges by drawing a line. Apt for being pushed around, these floorboards create a space. A sign cut in wood instead of stone. A linecut. Order emerges from chaos, or at least a sense of it: regular bodies emerging, complemented with graphite lines extending on the wall. The same graphite (dust) as on the floorboards, always with an underlying philosophy: lines arranged, creating a space, a closed net that conveys the idea of some potential order.
Barbara Nagy