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In this work, I captured the vibrant energy of a cactus blossom, reinterpreting it through abstract, expressionistic, and cubist forms. The intense colors and layering create a dynamic that expresses emotions of passion and chaos. This print brings powerful vibrancy to any space and invites the viewer to experience the beauty and complexity of life.
A floral still life created from an analog photograph using modern digital image processing. 50x75x2… cm on ChromaLuxe HD aluminum plate, glossy finish. Housed in an ash wood floater frame. Limited to 10 prints + 2 A/Cs, with a certificate of authenticity. Sublimation printing on metal produces extremely lightfast, scratch-resistant, and waterproof prints that are easy to clean. UV-resistant for up to 65 years indoors. Please allow up to 10 business days for production, plus shipping time.
"One eye of the photographer gazes wide open into the viewfinder, the other closed into his own soul." (Henri Cartier-Bresson)
Franz Hümpfner works as a painter and photographer using analog and digital media, drawing on his many years of experience as an artist and art educator in Germany. His techniques range from classical painting to Zen and wabisabi photography, constantly seeking new forms of expression and drawing inspiration from other artists. In his works, he conveys the beauty and transience of existence and invites the viewer to delve beyond the visible world into deeper realms of consciousness. "Art is a vast collaborative effort. No artist lives independently, but is the product of their time and the traditions of their cultural circle." (Franz Hümpfner)