Sigrid van Woudenberg (1967) works associatively with paper, Siberian chalk and pencil. Her new works show repeating, colourful patterns with many curves and shadows. The fascinating shapes resemble a string of tissues, which seem to vibrate, to breathe like living organisms. They are vague and at the same time cheerful. They appear to be larger than they are. With her drawings, Van Woudenberg conjures up the world to her own fantasy with titles such as: ‘Our House has different Shadows’, ‘Time a Thief’ and ‘Lust for life’.