In the old loading hall of the factory site between the railway tracks, dozens of the blue “signs of life” Gabriele von Lutzaus are neatly lined up.
Liane Probst-Simon

In the old loading hall of the factory site between the railway tracks, dozens of the blue “signs of life” Gabriele von Lutzaus are neatly lined up.

… Thuja bushes, which became too large in front gardens or cemeteries and were therefore removed, formed their material.

Standing upside down, processed with a chainsaw and flamed with fire, they transform into filigree, high-legged creatures, animals, humans – mysterious mythical creatures…

Some of the visitors were threatening, others were peaceful and friendly, while the mysticism of the room underlines the threatening:

Only a few spotlights illuminate the football pitch size hall, the sculptures themselves stand in the faint light of tealights and their shadows flicker on the walls…