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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
Ghost Forest
This is a forest according to the memory of the world.
The trees still stand, yet they already belong to the past. Their trunks are shadows, black as charred memories, erected against a sky that knows nothing yet of its coming solitude. Not a leaf whispers anymore, no wind finds resistance. What grows here is silence.
A morning when forests exist only as outlines, captured in frames, preserved on walls, while outside nothing remains… to offer shade. The ghost forest is not a place of death, but of remembrance: a silent witness to what vanished because it was considered eternal for too long.
And so you look inside and feel:
When the last tree is gone, the sky will be different too.
Perhaps further.
But emptier.
Andreas Hornbogen works primarily with oil painting and woodcut, drawing on his solid training as a master student and a deep connection to traditional craftsmanship. He combines influences from realism, impressionism, expressionism, and surrealism with constantly shifting perspectives and light-filled compositions. In his works, he interweaves figurative and abstract elements to explore layers of memory, time, and existence. His art resonates through its poetic stillness, existential fragility, and the palpable struggle for balance between humanity, nature, and society.