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Info t.f.s 6 matches fire canvas 240x113CM

The t.f.s 6 was made by burning matches on canvas. The matches laid head to head flat on the canvas. Lighting one match at the beginning of the line caused a walking fire to the end of the line. This principle was being repeated from the left to the right of the canvas. Line by line the matches were burned. Direction to the smoke fumes and intensification of the burning processes were caused by the wind that breezed through the open window into the studio.

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Info t.f.s 7 matches fire canvas 14x27CM

t.f.s 7 is made bij lightning matches on canvas. The matches placed head to head flat on the canvas so that lightning one match caused a walking fire. This pattern was build line by line. From the bottom lines upward to the middle, the last line that closed this pattern burned it's clear mark in the heart of the canvas.

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t.f.s 5

Info t.f.s 5 matches fire canvas 100x115CM

t.f.s 5 is made by burning matches on canvas. This image is formed by holding on to a pattern that consists of a single burned match combined with a cross-form, which is burned out of five matches. The ignition marks of every single burned match can be viewed by zooming in. Direction to the smoke fumes and intensification of the burning processes were caused by the wind that breezed through the open window into the studio.

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t.f.s 4

Info t.f.s 4 matches fire canvas 100x115CM

t.f.s 4 is made by burning matches on canvas. The pattern consists out of four matches that were burned together and four matches that were burned separately. By repeating this principle, this image occurred. The ignition marks of every single burned match can be viewed by zooming in. The little white stripes were caused by the smoke fumes that crossed the matches that were laid on the canvas. Direction to the smoke fumes was given by the wind that breezed through the open window into the studio.​

 

 

 

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t.f.s 2

Info t.f.s 2 matches fire canvas 90x141CM

t.f.s 2 is made by burning matches on canvas. The pattern consists out of four matches burned together in a rectangle form. By repeating this principle, this image occurred. By repeating this principle, this image occurred. While working with an open window was needed, the wind came into the studio and intensified the burning process at its own discretion.​

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