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Medium :
Giclée print on Plexiglas , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
Edition :
1 / 3
About this artwork
This composition focuses on the amaryllis in its purest form - a flower of timeless beauty and sublime grace. The fine, semi-transparent petals unfold with gentle lightness, while the delicate green inside the flower gives it an almost luminous vitality.
The deep, velvety blue tone of the background creates a strong contrast to the radiant, almost porcelain-like surface of the flowers. This makes the amaryllis appear almost otherworldly, as if… it were blooming into our reality from another space.
This work captures the essence of floral purity - a tribute to the transience and timeless beauty of nature. It radiates silence, harmony and an almost meditative calm that invites the viewer to linger.
Jens-Christian Wittig, known as JCW, blends classical artistry with digital innovation, creating works that blur the lines between painting, photography, and illusion. With a background in fine arts, landscape architecture, and urban planning, he explores composition, transformation, and spatial perception.
His multi-layered technique, inspired by classical glazing, fuses tradition and digital evolution, crafting an immersive experience of light, depth, and ambiguity. Each piece invites interpretation, evoking emotion and sensory connection.
Internationally exhibited, including at Art New York, Miami, and Los Angeles, JCW’s works captivate collectors worldwide. He explores the tension between past and future, permanence and transience, forging a visual bridge between reality and imagination.