The exhibition title TEMPORAL LAYERS refers to the way time becomes visible through printmaking. Moments accumulate, dissolve and return in altered form. Working with thin MDF panels, Faustmann repeatedly intervenes in the same matrix throughout the printing process. Rather than treating the plate as a finished tool, it remains open to change, carrying traces of earlier states within it.
Many of the works are developed in series, yet each print receives its own colour constellation. Repetition becomes variation; no image exists as an identical copy. Landscapes shift through subtle differences in tone, texture and overlay, reflecting the unstable character of natural perception itself.
Faustmann’s images emerge from an interest in how nature resists stillness. Light changes, seasons pass, surfaces erode, colours intensify and disappear. What appears stable is in fact continuously becoming something else. The resulting works oscillate between observation, atmosphere and memory, capturing fleeting experiences rather than specific places.
TEMPORAL LAYERS understands landscape not as scenery, but as an evolving condition: layered, unfinished, and constantly in motion.