Burnt Wood Drawings on paper
‘When man discovered fire they simultaneously discovered charcoal, and if you take a wooden stick, or any wooden object, and if you burn it, and if you then take that object and draw with it, and if you sustain that activity of burning and drawing long enough, the object, that we once knew, disappears. But where has it gone? You cannot loose matter, as nothing is ever lost. This idea, this thought, this observation formed the beginning of a series I called the Phoenix Drawings, taking its name from the mythological godlike bird that had to burn itself every five hundred years to rise rejuvenated from the ashes.
Extract from:
Blick über den Ärmelkanal
Exhibition catalogue
1994

Untitled
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with stick
25 x 50 cm
1998
25 x 50 cm
1998

All and Nothing
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper
25 x 50 cm
1998
25 x 50 cm
1998

Double Talk # 1
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper
26 x 47 cm
1998
26 x 47 cm
1998

All and Nothing and Untitled
Drawing Wood Drawings
Galerie Carla Fuehr Munich
1988
Galerie Carla Fuehr Munich
1988

Burnt Wood Drawing
Informed/Mill Series
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 5 sticks
158x 128 cm
1988
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 5 sticks
158x 128 cm
1988

Burnt Wood Drawing
Informed/Mill Series
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 5 sticks
116 x 89 cm
1988
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 5 sticks
116 x 89 cm
1988

Burnt Wood Drawing
Informed/Mill Series
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 5 sticks
116 x 89 cm
1988
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 5 sticks
116 x 89 cm
1988

Burnt Wood Drawing
Informed/Mill Series
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 3 sticks
116 x 89 cm
1988
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 3 sticks
116 x 89 cm
1988

Burnt Wood Drawing
Queen St.E. Series
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 3 sticks
168 x 107 cm
1988
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 3 sticks
168 x 107 cm
1988

Burnt Wood Drawing
Queen St.E. Series
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 4 sticks
168 x 107 cm
1988
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 4 sticks
168 x 107 cm
1988

Burnt Wood Drawing
Queen St.E. Series
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 2 sticks
168 x 107 cm
1988
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 2 sticks
168 x 107 cm
1988

Burnt Wood Drawing
Queen St.E. Series
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 3 sticks
104 x 74 cm
1986
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 3 sticks
104 x 74 cm
1986

Burnt Wood Drawing
Queen St.E. Series
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 3 sticks
104 x 74 cm
1986
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 3 sticks
104 x 74 cm
1986

Burnt Wood Drawing
Informed Series
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 4 sticks
100 x 80 cm
1985
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 4 sticks
100 x 80 cm
1985

Burnt Wood Drawing
Informed Series
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 3 sticks
100 x 80 cm
1985
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 3 sticks
100 x 80 cm
1985

Burnt Wood Drawing
Informed Series
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 3 sticks
100 x 80 cm
1985
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with 3 sticks
100 x 80 cm
1985

Untitled Matchstick Drawing
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper
20 x 20 cm x 4
1988
20 x 20 cm x 4
1988

History of Stick
Burnt wood on paper with stick
Museum of Contemporary art San Diego La Jolla
1988
Museum of Contemporary art San Diego La Jolla
1988

Untitled Burnt Wood Drawing
Burnt wood on paper with stick
Galerie Carla Fuehr Munich
1988
Galerie Carla Fuehr Munich
1988

Broom Drawing #1
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper with broom
116 x 116 cm
1988
116 x 116 cm
1988

Shadow of its Former Self #4
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper
100 x 130 cm
1991
100 x 130 cm
1991

Shadow of its Former Self #2
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper
100 x 130 cm
1991
100 x 130 cm
1991

Image of its Former Self
Burnt wood/charcoal on paper
180 x 105 cm
1988
180 x 105 cm
1988