Tessa Beurskens                 (website is currently under construction)

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My work explores the intricate relationship between nature, time, and human perception. Inspired by universal structures, rhythms, patterns and parallels found in nature, I play with the way we perceive landscapes, using them as a reflection of my own perception of time. The closer I look, the wider my perspective becomes. This paradox fuels my fascination with geology and the silent yet powerful transformations of the earth over time.

I see my artistic practice as an alchemy of synergy, where different materials and techniques converge to form new visual narratives. Photography, alternative graphic techniques, cyanotype, etching, drawing, painting, and woodworking all play a role in my process. Each medium offers a different way of engaging with time and space—capturing, layering, erasing, and reconstructing moments.

Through my art, I aim to reveal the hidden connections between the micro and the macro, the organic and the abstract, the fleeting and the eternal. I invite the viewer to pause, to immerse themselves in the quiet dialogues of nature, and to reflect on their own place within the ever-unfolding patterns of time.