ICOMPATIBILIA
The sculptor Ula Gogol in
the text describes their work as a search for form that is hidden in the
material and emerges from the chaos of matter. They are inspired by biological
structures, which they find to be fascinating for their ability to transform
under the influence of external factors. The sculptor's own emotions, fears,
and experiences also play a role in their work. The sculptor sees their work to
connect the inner and outer worlds, which they often find to be in conflict.
The final form of the sculpture reflects the sculptor's own internal struggle,
intertwined with biological fascination of the life constantly changing under
the influence of the external factors.
HYDRA
It is often the case to disagree with the world. It becomes more
problematic when you must disagree with yourself. Red line tries to patch that
difference, tries to heal the older me which keeps believing that there is an
equilibrium to polarised emotions of the daily struggles. Unfortunately, at the
end a new you is created, you are becoming hydra – trying to fight with more
heads about what’s left from you.