Moments Without Time
The individual touch on a sheet of paper certainly looses its miniature nature by enlargement. But the structure of uncountable lines neither gets more intense nor more permeable by enlargement.
The movement of the artist’s hand lasts: solidification can not be noticed.
Isolation, intersections and relations created by Isabella Trimmel in small scale drawings do not lose energy by enlargement. Seeing something enlivened the viewer is squeezed just as little as if looking through boughs. And there is always a feeling of a horizon amidst these condensations and omissions.
A feeling of something behind it putting a spell on the viewer, taking him into textures borderless and out of gravity (Stephan Denkendorf)