Echo.
Competition is a fantastic, erratic spectacle.
However, not all sports venues remain in use once the World Championships or the Olympic Games are over. It occurs for a variety of reasons. Huge stadiums with empty stands and pools, unkempt grassy jogging paths, and stately concrete buildings all reflect the echo from the voices of wandering tourists. Abandoned spaces seem to store loud screams, applause, sounds of disappointment, commands, support, joy.
Sports facilities reflect the power and capabilities of the nation. The echo of empty stadiums is an echo of hope. It can be picked up and produced by voice.
The structures' aesthetic appeal and opulence beckon for activity and vitality. After all, a time of recuperation can follow a time of gloom.
The works for the Echo series are painted in silver enamel and look like vivid memories. The nostalgia-filled moments serve as motivation for future action and sound like favorite songs from the past. Like a sunny day in dazzling dreams.