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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
48.4x59.1in
About this artwork
From a distance, even a car accident appears almost aesthetic. Shapes and colors seem to have an order of their own—but this perception obscures pain and destruction. This is precisely where the symbolism lies: beauty obscures reality.
We encounter the same principle in advertising, media, and retail. Surfaces are polished smooth, staged presentations create trust, while the real problems disappear into the background. Thus, the beautiful appearance… becomes everyday deception – and reality remains hidden in the undergrowth.
German Pizzinini works as a painter, draftsman, and sculptor, specializing in oil painting and sculpture, and brings extensive training in art, architecture, and metalworking. He combines figurative motifs with expressive, sometimes abstract elements, creating strong contrasts of light, shadow, and color; his works blend tradition and modernity. His art reflects social realities and conveys hope and vitality—even in the face of destruction and suffering. His works have been exhibited throughout Europe—including in Munich, Berlin, London, Moscow, Vienna, Krems, Baden, Innsbruck, Salzburg, and Köflach.