Recent Works

Melanie Windl recent works bring together the projects that define my current artistic practice. These works include installations, reliefs and graphic works. They emerge through material research in paper pulp, biomaterials and layered image processes. As a result, this section offers the clearest introduction to the direction of my work today.

Several projects in this section move between wall, image and space. Some works expand into larger spatial constellations. Others remain closer to the wall and condense material and structural processes into relief or graphic form. Because of this, the boundaries between sculpture, installation and image stay open and productive throughout.

A central aspect of Melanie Windl recent works is the role of transformation. Materials dry, compress, layer and change over time. These processes shape the surface as well as the overall form. Therefore, ecological change appears through material behaviour, spatial tension and visual structure. It also appears through the relation between fragility and density, expansion and concentration, bodily scale and formal compression.

These projects also show how my practice has become more focused in recent years. Material research now connects more directly with relief, wall work, installation and graphic form. At the same time, image-based works carry more of the structural and textural logic that also shapes the installations.

Together, Melanie Windl recent works show a practice grounded in material experimentation and formal precision. They connect paper pulp, biomaterials, layered structures and graphic condensation in a shared field of transformation, perception and spatial thought.