the forest

Odenwald 1152 / 2007-2009

Transformation emerges as a major theme in Mazal’s paintings and exhibitions in response to Oldenwald, a forest-park cemetery where people’s remains are planted in biodegradable urns at the foot of a tree of their choosing.

The Oldenwald 1152 series, the second in Mazal’s Trilogy, named after the number of a tree made available to Mazal and his family, continues his exploration of the human condition in relationship to death, dying, and re-birth, Implicitly environmental, the series speaks explicitly to the natural cycles that endlessly recreate life. Photography remains to this day an intrinsic part of Mazal’s artistic production. The paintings derive from deliberately “smeared” photographs taken at the cemetery-park during the magic hour of sunset in the small Rhineland town of Michelstadt, Germany. Verticality and the play of light dominate the compositions in response to the rising bars of the tree’s redemptive rhythms.

Jon Carver

Pictured below is the tree gifted to Mazal by then mayor of Michelstadt, Germany, Reinhold Ruhr.

Ricardo Mazal, OD 1152, 2007. Photograph.

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Ricardo Mazal in his studio, painting Odenwald 1152 No. 17, 2008.Oil on linen, 98.5 × 157.5 inches.

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