DUESLAG  / PIDGEONHIT

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WOODWORK 2008
gouache on 300 g arches watercolor paper size 50 x 65 cm.

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CAN YOU STOMAC IT 2008
gouache on 300 g arches watercolor paper size 65 x 50 cm.

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SINGING IN THE WOODS 2008
gouache on 300 g arches watercolor paper size 50 x 65 cm.

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THE COSTUME 2008
gouache on 300 g arches watercolor paper size 65 x 50 cm.

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FUNERAL GOODBYE 2008
gouache on 300 g arches watercolor paper size 50 x 65 cm.

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MY SWEETHEART 2008
gouache on 300 g arches watercolor paper size 65 x 50 cm.

DUESLAG  / PIDGEONHIT

The Danish word "Dueslag” is constructed by the two Danish words "due” pigeon and “slag” to hit someone or something. When the two words are composed the word translates to Pigeonhole a pigionhouse. In fairytales humans are often approached by anthropomorphic animals, that treat humans in exceptional ways.

In horror genre films animals or something similar to animals can attack the human body.
The human body might be of use as an incubator with parasitic traits as in “alien”.
Pigeons are a common in all cities.