Inverted Pastiche consists of fragments of various written texts and drawings collected in the duration of one year - they overwrite a wooden structure which is reminiscent of the pages of an open book and consists out of laser-cut wooden pieces which are connected by metal bolts. Following Julia Kristeva‘s concept of intertextuality, which unders- tands text as a mosaic of fragments of already existing texts. The already realized sculpture is reassembled in a recycling process, overwritten with enlarged and distorted text fragments. The ghostly remains of the text move away from the subject matter, to a formal visualization of the organization of text while the fragments of the drawings, develop a pictorial grammar which interweaves with the remains of the text.