I still remember when I finished this (didn't have the wonderful texture) - it was in 2003 if I remember correctly just before my first exhibition. And when I say "just before" it means I finished it around 4am on Monday and I was supposed to set up my exhibition later that day at 10am . I printed it on 4 x A3 sheets and put them in a cheap frame so the whole thing was 60x80cm.
Anyway the whole thing is programmed on the computer - the clouds move (made a short film with clouds moving on top of the labirynth). In time I changed the labirynth with this: It's a better labirynth, infinitely interconnected so every point is reachable. The thickness can be changed so that it can resemble the original. I'm still working on better clouds.
For the film I have all the keyframes drawn down for quite a few years now. I have the music prepared - some excerpts from Mike Oldfield, Vangelis, Jean-Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream and maybe a few others. I mostly know when each part comes in and I even narrated parts of the movie to some friends, on the music, and they could really see the imagery and connect the sounds with the elements in the film. So I am pretty excited about this but I wish I had time to work on it. Or funding. Or maybe both.
First, when subject does not move, the Life is Emptiness. But after the very first step Life turns into Space, and a thousand of ways blasting the rays of possible choices. Life turns into field of possibilities. Just like in the frame.
My nickname is related to the Labirynth.
I love this work, it's a piece of my real (imaginary) world...