Abstract

Volker Rodermund was born in 1959. He was educated in pedagogy. He is married, has five children, and works as a caregiver with handicapped youth, including severely mentally retarded people. In “Faces in the Circle,” he tried to imagine what a person perceives after slowly recovering from a seizure. He wanted to catch the moment when a person is in between “two states of consciousness,” is able to hear, see, smell but still unable to comprehend the situation. That is the moment to experience “surrealism.” He continues to produce works of art as one way to produce space or rooms where time or changes are stopped and where things can be looked at in complete quietness. He moves, flies, or floats through his pictures.

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