
How to Eat an Apple
2024
Marie Doerfler dedicates her three-part work "How to Eat an Apple" to reviewing her sketchbooks, from which she selects fleeting drawings and arranges them in a new context. These collaged drafts form the basis for her digital coloring process, where she uses two bold, overlapping flat colors while maintaining the visibility of the underlying structure. Photographs of her everyday surroundings serve as her motifs. In addition to the book of the same name by Teresa Präauer, she repeatedly discovers arranged apples and cups on documented tabletops—symbols that, for her, represent moments of pause in the balancing act of life.
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