OMNI- is my bachelor work. It is a collection of scratched lithographs in various sizes (from 14 x 19 cm to 50 x 50 cm).
The work portrays God and at the same time draws on the experience and impact of the stay abroad (Japan). The view of God is still minimalist and abstract, but not with the help of a circle (infinity, perfect geometric shape), but by drawing from reality into repetitive shapes that form a structure, a raster similar to reality only minimally. The prefix omni (everything) means everything, referring to who/what is or should be God: omnipotent, omnipotent and omnipresent. Raster depicting our everyday life points to this and at the same time criticizes the view that God is present primarily in temples, in feasts, in the form of bread, etc. It is pointed out that it is something, anything, nothing, and everything.
The work portrays God and at the same time draws on the experience and impact of the stay abroad (Japan). The view of God is still minimalist and abstract, but not with the help of a circle (infinity, perfect geometric shape), but by drawing from reality into repetitive shapes that form a structure, a raster similar to reality only minimally. The prefix omni (everything) means everything, referring to who/what is or should be God: omnipotent, omnipotent and omnipresent. Raster depicting our everyday life points to this and at the same time criticizes the view that God is present primarily in temples, in feasts, in the form of bread, etc. It is pointed out that it is something, anything, nothing, and everything.