Welcome

For me, art is a process of discovery—a way to see the world and oneself in a new light.

I work with black-and-white photography, reflections, and systemic perspectives to reveal hidden structures: in nature, in the city, in everyday life, and in our inner landscapes. My work arises from an open mind that is not satisfied with quick answers, but asks questions – personal, existential, sometimes uncomfortable ones.

At the center is a theory of knowledge about the art of living: How can we think, feel, and act freely, beyond cultural and social expectations? How can we sharpen our perception and find our own paths?

My art invites you to pause, observe, and relate yourself to the world. It creates spaces for insight, change, and creative transformation.

On this page, you will find insights into my artistic approach, my working methods, and current exhibitions.

Hannah und Ralf Moser |
carpe diem et noctem |
Der hintere Teil der Kamera | 2023 |

Approach

In my artistic work, I rely on the power of systems thinking.

My focus is on the hidden cybernetic structures that shape our thinking, actions, and coexistence – within networks of learning, culture, art, and life itself.

My art is a tool of insight.
It makes mental processes visible, penetrates them, and opens spaces for understanding, change, and creative transformation.

I explore those areas where cultural, scientific, and religious idealizations influence our freedom. This is not about providing answers, but about empowering the individual through self-reflection. My works invite viewers to detach from collective expectations, to ask their own questions, to discover something personal, and to draw individual – not universal – conclusions.

Thematically, I examine how nature, urban life, everyday experiences, spirituality, and our relationship to the world are reflected in our perceptions and thought structures.
At the core lies a philosophy of life and meaning – open, non-dogmatic.

My art creates spaces for thought and experience, where personal insights become possible and collective patterns can be questioned.

Working Method

My artistic work emerges from an open, process-oriented dialogue with the world. I work with photography – in black and white as well as in color – and with drawing, to explore spaces of perception and make movements of thought visible.

Reflections, structures, and transitions are central elements of my visual language. They serve as tools to grasp complex interrelations and to question the boundaries between inside and outside, between reality and imagination.

I often work in series that evolve over extended periods. In doing so, I observe how themes transform, how meanings shift, and how new perspectives emerge. For me, the artistic process is a process of insight – intuitive, reflective, and permeable to what reveals itself.

My working method is shaped by systemic thinking, philosophical curiosity, and a deep attentiveness to the everyday. I draw inspiration from urban and natural environments, from reflections, light conditions, and the small wonders that reveal themselves in passing.

We are not what we know, but what we are willing to learn.
Mary Catherine Bateson

Current Exhibitions