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In this black and white digital artwork, I depicted a ballerina holding a pose of devotion and perfection. Her outstretched arms and elegant posture embody not only the beauty of classical ballet, but also a profound resilience and strength. This image captures the essence of the passion and discipline that defines the ballet world. It is intended to bring a sense of calm and inspiration to the viewer's home.
Folker Reinhold Peter Pritsch is an accomplished artist with a background in graphic design, web design, and self-taught painting. Using both abstract and representational techniques, he often creates graphically and strictly composed works in which color is often understated. A special focus is on digital collages and photomontages, which often focus on people. His works blend profound questions about age, youth, existence, and human beauty with a special sense of aesthetics, offering both strong emotions and scope for interpretation. He often organizes his works into series.