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View In My Room
Photography, Digital on Paper
Size: 7.1 W x 10.6 H x 0.1 D in
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I always love Samuel Becketts play Waiting for Godot and than on morning my crumpled tissue next to reminds me of a waiting caveman sitting in the mouth of a cave, waiting to make me smile +++ A picture is like a song, it puts you in a certain mood. The best way to do this is to listen to your favorite music, while you look at the pictures and feel where there are resonances. +++ So I stroll through the magical garden in search of spiritual lighthouses in the sea of green. +++ The combination of photography and painting I use to create strange and new worlds. +++ White ink, I can't see you and can't have you for breakfast. +++ A great print will beautify your wall and refresh your spirit. Take a look at the option: View in a room. I like this feature very much. +++ Please consider ordering a print through saatchiart rather than from me. I also just go to a professional photo shop and have a print made on the best paper they offer.... +++ I have marked this picture on the front with my logo and the date of origin. +++ If you want to be the only person who owns the digital data and therefore the entire work of art then please contact saatchiart and we find a way.
2019
Digital on Paper
250
7.1 W x 10.6 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
No
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the unspecified, the vague, the non-concrete... the process of creating a picture is just as exciting as the result. That's why I want to make it possible to see and „feel“ what the picture is made of, although digital material through reproduction undergoes changes. +++ The canvas is, for example, a classic support material for paint in painting. +++ In digital art these are computer monitors, for example. Making these pixels visible is just as interesting as the content that these pixels can make visible. +++ Spots and glitches make digital art alive and natural. +++ If I look at the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart at an original painting by Piet Mondrian, for example, I can see the traces of the creative process. Piet Mondrian's paintings were also often used as templates for packaging for everyday consumer products. There the motifs appear very clean. In contrast, seeing the traces of processing gives me the feeling that the picture is more alive. Not only is the finished picture there, but I can also sense the creative phase. That makes the picture much more exciting for me. That's why I also try to avoid sterile cleanliness in digital art, and show the revised areas as well, as they also hint at a lively process of creation. +++ Please consider ordering a print through saatchiart rather than from me. I also just go to a professional photo shop and have a print made on the best paper they offer.... +++ I have marked this picture on the front with one of my signatures or logos and the date of origin. +++ If you want to be the only person who owns the digital data and therefore the entire work of art then please contact saatchiart and we find a way.
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