"I love love": Charlotte Winkler's comics are all about care, connection and belonging
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"I love love": Charlotte Winkler's comics are all about care, connection and belonging
""I seek to intertwine the poetic and the strange with philosophical and social questions concerning conflict, care and connection in my work.""
""Small interactions that reveal something human and real, the strangeness and beauty of nature, the funny ways in which language works, books, gardens, love in all its forms...""
""I am discovering writing as a tool that can be at once a part of my process, just as much as images.""
Charlotte Winkler's artistic work merges painting, drawing, writing, and comic-making, focusing on the intersection of critical theory and visual storytelling. Her latest book, Like a Mad Gardener, features essays and comics that delve into the politics of gardening, exploring themes of land, power, care, and belonging. Winkler draws inspiration from everyday life, nature, and literature, using various materials in her drawing practice. She emphasizes the importance of language in her work, reclaiming words alongside images to express complex human experiences.
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