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This artwork, "Cognitive Framework - Cognitive Bias No.3," invites contemplation through its striking abstract and geometric composition. Created with a digital medium, it features a captivating interplay of sharp, golden lines at its core, reminiscent of a powerful, focused tool. These precise elem...
2026
Digital, Digital on Paper
Limited Edition of 10
19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0.1 D in
No
Not Framed
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Moe Fard is an architect and visual artist based in Germany. His artistic practice operates at the intersection of image, text, and existential inquiry, exploring themes of absence, memory, and the metaphysical dimensions of human experience. Drawing on his architectural background, Fard approaches the image as a constructed space in which perception, structure, and meaning are deliberately composed. His works often emerge through a process of reinterpretation and transformation, translating poetic, philosophical, and literary references into visual form. Rather than illustrating narratives directly, his images function as autonomous visual propositions that invite contemplation and interpretive openness. Central to his practice is the investigation of ambiguity and the tension between presence and disappearance. Figures, symbols, and spatial fragments appear suspended in undefined environments, reflecting conditions of isolation, inner reflection, and ontological uncertainty. His work resists fixed interpretation and instead creates a perceptual field where viewers actively participate in the production of meaning. Fard’s work has been accepted for the Tisa Art Prize 2026, a juried competition organized by the Tisa von der Schulenburg Foundation in Germany.
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