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The Neighborhood Print - Limited Edition of 50

Elzbieta Zdunek

Germany

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This piece seamlessly blends photographic realism with a surreal composition, inviting viewers to assume the role of an audience in a theatrical setting. The result is an eerie and captivating performance unfolding before their eyes. This piece strongly blurs the line between the elements of the collage, creating the illusion of an uncanny photograph, where characters, objects, background are multiplied and only slightly modified. With the focus on almost-reality, this piece required more than usual attention to the technique; certain highlights and shadows needed to be absolutely seamless to accentuate the flatness and dimensionality of others, to make the feeling of them not belonging even stronger. The unique thing about this piece is its deliberateness, as if it wasn’t an artwork but a precise construct.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:

10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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The quote by the Roman philosopher Phaedrus hasn’t lost its validity since the first century CE: “Things are not always what they seem; the first appearance deceives many”. Creating digital compositions in which all of the parts blend seamlessly together, while emanating the textures of ripped paper and ink marks commonly found in analog collage, is my primary goal throughout the artistic process. I want to make the viewer question what medium they are really looking at: digital collage, analog collage, or even photography? By intentionally obscuring the process behind my work, I seek to challenge the common opinion of what is considered ‘art’, and more specifically, what is considered ‘collage’. This sense of confusion surrounding my process also intentionally mirrors the feelings of confusion which I frequently address in the subject matter.

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