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"Lost in Transmission" is a digital artwork that reimagines a winter landscape with mirrored symmetry and glitch-like distortions. The composition presents rows of bare trees lining a snow-covered path, their branches stretched and echoed to create an almost surreal symmetry. The black-and-white tones are punctuated by subtle, prismatic effects, adding hints of color that disrupt the stark monochrome scene. This layering of natural elements and digital manipulation brings a sense of disorientation, as though the viewer is caught between a real environment and a fractured transmission. "Lost in Transmission" reflects on themes of nature, distortion, and altered perception.
2024
Digital on Print On Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
39 W x 28 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
No
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Maximilian Vermilye (b.1993), also known under the artist name Max PhV, is a Switzerland-based artist whose art practice revolves around a conceptual approach to digital images which he coins under the name of psychodynamic photography. Vermilye emerges as a digital artist educated in liberal arts (holding a Bachelor's Degree in Photography from Webster University) as well as multiple other disciplines that enhance his unique eye for color and beauty in capturing and transforming the moment - Vermilye is a certified stylist with degrees in General Styling from the London College of Style (2015) and a Degree in Men’s styling from Condé Nast College of Fashion & Design (2017). His artwork was exhibited multiple times in joint exhibitions in galleries in Geneva and London. In 2023, Vermilye showed his work in the Metaverse in one of the most relevant virtual galleries to date during an event organized in partnership with VoiceHQ NFT marketplace. Vermilye’s work was recognized and awarded in Geneva by a professional jury vote as one of the 20 best images in Switzerland during the Swiss Photo Club 2021 exhibition. Furthermore, he often performs during live music events in which he is exhibiting his dynamic digital imagery in the company of other live musical performers. In the spring of 2023, Vermilye’s artwork was featured by the Artistcloseup Contemporary Art Magazine in its April issue.
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