"Nothing is what it appears to be at first glance, but at the same time it is"
Randoald Sabbe is a renowned graphic designer whose extensive experience in independent art practice is combined with an intuitive approach to studying and creating visual design and imagery. Randoald delves into the origins and ownership of images, raising questions about their meaning and implications. He reevaluates concepts such as time perception, originality, attribution, re-usability, interpretation, and copyright. With a disarming perspective, he transforms familiar elements into new visual concepts. Randoald's collection of paintings is unique, with each image, although potentially repainted multiple times, remaining original and signed by different artists. Words like "AGE ACT AIM" typographically illustrate his thoughts on the subject matter. In Randoald Sabbe's work, history, politics, religion, semantics and their impermanence keep coming up. For him, nothing is what it appears to be at first glance, but at the same time it is. He feels the constant urge to refresh our memory and ensure that nothing is lost. His art is a blend of existing elements and new connections, often requiring a second look to fully appreciate it. It is both exciting and liberating, always implying more than what is initially visible.