In the works of this series, the fleeting becomes the main protagonist. Here, Ladina Durisch deliberately focuses on reduction and contrast: shadows are not visible as the absence of light, but as autonomous forms that overlay architectural structures, landscapes, or bodies. Her shadow paintings are more than mere outlines—they are silent narratives about presence and absence, about what remains when the visible disappears.
Ladina Durisch's works testify to a deep engagement with perception, temporality, and the relationship between subject and environment. Her paintings, which the artist has been creating exclusively in oil for almost 50 years, unfold a multi-layered panorama that invites the viewer to pause and look closely.