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Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Photographer
Jackie Mulder
Thought Trails
Gomma Photography Grant 2021 Finalists

Gomma Photography Grant 2021

Thought Trails

Photographer

Jackie Mulder

Thought Trails

01 Feb, 2022

The ongoing project ‘Thought Trails’shows how the brain works when we let our minds wander. The mind randomly switches between past and present, jumping back and forth between blurry and razor-sharp, making fascinating connections. The brain blocks certain memories and fills in the blanks with the power of the imagination. That allows us to manipulate the world around us as we see it. In my photography I draw attention to small, overlooked or underappreciated scenes from my environment. Deconstructing and reconnecting my images by stitching and pasting creates a new, layered reality. I use the irregularity of the wire to draw with it like a pencil meandering across the image. I let the thread connect and separate as an abstraction for a life of memories, searching and thinking. I use different techniques such as charcoal, stitching, beeswax, parts from old books, ink and paint to hide and accentuate. All artworks are unique pieces and are characterized by their tactility. In a contemplative process created by repetitive handicrafts, I create my own world, calm my mind and repair what is damaged. My work is literally and figuratively ‘healing’.

About the photographer

Jackie Mulder

At a young age Jackie Mulder already broke free from the ‘how it should be’ pattern. The rebellion that was necessary for this is still a common thread in her work. After a career as a fashion designer and graphic designer, she chose a new branch of design; in 2021 she graduated from the Photo Academy in Amsterdam. Her autonomous work has been selected for Gup New Photography 2021, included in the Fresh Eyes Photo 2020 and nominated for the Gomma Photography Grant 2020. She was one of three finalists for the Fotofestival Naarden Talent Award 2021. Her work is published in international art magazines. Two exhibitions are planned for autumn 2021: a solo exhibition in Thuis aan de Amstel in Amsterdam and a duo exhibition with photographer Ingrid Geesink in the Synagogue in Buren.