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Medium :
Giclée print on Paper , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
35.3x23.9in
About this artwork
In dit kunstwerk vat ik de menselijke geest en natuur samen in een abstracte vorm. Het blauw symboliseert rust en diepte, terwijl de gefragmenteerde lijnen de complexiteit van ons innerlijk laten zien. Dit stuk brengt een kalme maar krachtige energie, perfect om een ruimte te vullen met reflectie en een gevoel van verbondenheid met het onbekende. Het nodigt uit tot persoonlijke interpretatie en ontdekking.
Ben Evers, with a background in photography and graphic arts, creates captivating works using his own photographs, vintage negatives, and advanced digital editing. His technique fuses graphic, surreal, and organic elements, transforming images into disorienting, dreamlike compositions. Through series such as "De gefragmenteerde wereld" and "Het Leger van de Bevroren Zielen," he explores inner fragmentation and mechanisms leading to peace, inviting viewers to experience profound self-awareness and the hope for resolution beyond conflict. Ben Evers isn't necessarily against artificial intelligence (AI) in general, but he never uses it himself in his art. He considers the human factor—the translation of real emotions into artwork—to be the most important aspect of his work.