Extract from www.re-title.com, May 2005, issue 5: DRAWING II
The interest in her drawings focuses on those parts that in the beginning are traced and then removed in a kind of non-continuity, leaving the viewer to decide the accomplishment of an uncompleted reality. Order and chaos in Kamma’s works appear not as a disorder but as a schizoid impulse of a saturated world of images. Constructed in scales and by breaking the given hierarchy, her works create levels to flattening; they focus in the research process of the representation of the perspective, the viewing and the perception. The deconstruction of a given order, without introducing any sentimental loading, reflects complex scenarios between abstraction and figuration.