>> Nadine Madee transformiert „neuronale Räusche auf der Netzhaut“ in ihre Lichtobjekt-Installationen. <<
"Nadine Madee ist eine Künstlerin, deren Kunst sich auf ihrem Lebensweg zu vielen verschiedenen angewandten Richtungen aus Grafik und Modedesign und Ihrem Sinn für Form, Farbe und anfänglicher Malerei entwickelt hat. "Nadine Madee is an artist whose art has evolved along her life path to many different applied directions from graphic and fashion design and your sense of form, color and initial painting.
Art has always accompanied Nadine Madee. The colorful passion of her painting, transformed through her applied experiences with sensuality and perceptual joy to a color rush of her inner experiences. In her journey as a "psychonaut" she does not rest to transform all her "experiments" in total surrender. In this own world of your sensations, Nadine Madee has created an art that is different from the dogmas of boredom. A good example of her new works are her light object installations, in which she creates so-called phantom images by observing "negative afterimages" of the eye: >> Everyone knows this: you look into the sun or the light and, despite closed eyes, perceive diffuse patterns or flashes that not only simply disappear again, but can even change in color. So-called "positive or negative afterimages" are still perceived even though the original light stimulus on the retina has already faded away. Perceptual physiology speaks of an end optical impression, which occurs as an aftereffect of the retinal image after a stimulus pattern (object) has been fixated for a longer period of time. Nadine Madee (until 2018 under the artist name Nadi' Haas) experiments with the emergence of complementary colors within the "negative afterimages", with the inspiration of these "phantom images" and transforms "neuronal noises on the retina" from painting to object art to her light object installations. << It is to be waited anxiously, what the artist Nadine Madee at her "inner journeys" is still able to present for us. They are the sensual steps on your journey into a world full of poetic color rushes for our soul." Klaus Haas |