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Created on July 14, 2024
Vlietstraat 65, 6542 SK Nijmegen, Netherlands
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‘Thread Through Time’

Created for the city of Nijmegen, Netherlands, a towering figure pulls a silk thread through the skeletal frame of the iconic NYMA water tower. Once part of the city’s industrial past, it is now a symbol of transition during the old synthetic silk factory’s redevelopment. Mirrored the tower becomes an hourglass, capturing the essence of time.

This mural blends historic photos—a Nyma factory worker and the Dobbelman factory under construction—highlighting the city’s industrial past. Set against a twilight marsh, it symbolizes the transformation of landscape through industrialization.

The figure in the mural is a self portrait of the artist, creating an additional layer of meaning; artist as worker, as laborer, especially in the context of large-scale mural making and artist as narrator. The act of weaving disparate concepts, images and elements into a cohesive tableau. To fabricating, to pull the thread and weave a story in arrested motion.

Through time, this piece speaks to transformation, of environment, of labor and of identity and what those changes mean amid shifting patterns of climate, manufacturing and capital.

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Hunted by Maarten Hendriks.
Pictures by Maarten Hendriks.

Marker details

Camera usedPanasonic DMC-FZ1000
Marker typeartwork
CityNijmegen
CountryNetherlands
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