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Medium :
Screen Printing on Wood , Wood under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
15.7x59.1in
Edition :
1 / 2
About this artwork
The triptych "House by the Lake" is characterized by the shadows cast by the spring sun on a natural idyll. Or is it the glow of the full moon on the holiday home? Two of the three panels offer a voyeuristic glimpse of a hyper-modern bungalow and a bodybuilder behind blinds. Dark burgundy on matte cream pink and black on medium blue. The three framed works are hung edge to edge.
Jörg Hamann is a German visual artist with 30 years of experience. He received his professional training at Carl Zeiss Jena. He soon realized that he was not only fascinated by optics, but that visual experience would be the starting point for his artistic work. He studied painting at the renowned Academy of Fine Arts (HfBK) in Dresden. After receiving his diploma, he was appointed a master student there. His work has been exhibited internationally and has been recognized with grants and several awards. In his current series, after years of experimentation in the studio, he has succeeded in transforming photography into painting through screen printing. The predominantly multi-panel panoramas combine landscape and nature motifs with human figures or architecture, creating a complex and compelling interplay. The exquisite color palette of the selected panels evokes both the aesthetics of historical photographs and the subtly vibrant colors of modern Pop Art.