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Kaspars Groševs un Inese Groševa

Leaf Warbler

>> at the Ojārs Vācietis Museum


Recognizing the leaf warbler isn't easy. It hides in the garden undergrowth or the tree branches, which, blurring increasingly, become embedded into the drawing of the sky. Discussions with someone else, or oneself, are taking place inside the multi-layered landscape of the garden, revealing senses suppressed by the city noise of sound and light. Semitones turn deeper and birdsongs more penetrating. Thought slowly circles about every molehill and goes on, brushing the borders of the unknown. Through the dried-out eyes of the fence, one is able to see oneself. 

 

This work was made by Kaspars Groševs in collaboration with his mother Inese Groševa, who authored the embroideries.