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Printing :
Digital, Hybrid on Paper , Wood under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
11.8x15.7in
Edition :
1 / 30
Artist's proof :
1
About this artwork
In this work, I captured the vibrant city life on a rainy day. The reflections on the wet asphalt radiate a warm atmosphere, blending the modern hustle and bustle with a touch of tranquility. I wanted to showcase the energy of the street and the timeless beauty of urban architecture—a play of light and shadow that brings every corner to life. It infuses movement and life into every space.
The artwork comes framed (45x55cm), including a 6cm passe-partout… and certificate of authenticity. Printed on Hahnemühle artist paper. Image size 30x40cm.
Fabian Kimmel is a photographer and digital artist with a practical background whose work is characterized by urban structures, architecture, and city atmosphere. He uses clear compositions, minimalist image structures, and powerful lines, mostly digitally rendered, combining strong contrasts of light and shadow with subtle color tones or black and white. His works move between documentary observation and aesthetic interpretation, drawing attention to the poetry of seemingly banal places and conveying a contemplative, captivating atmosphere that invites reflection.