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Medium :
Giclée print on Plexiglas , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
47.2x31.5in
Edition :
3 / 3
About this artwork
Triest erwacht in einem flüchtigen Moment der Transformation. Das Licht des Morgens durchflutet die Stadt, bricht sich in den Fassaden und erzeugt ein vibrierendes Spiel aus Farben und Strukturen. Der Himmel, ein fast surrealer Pinkton, dehnt sich über die urbane Szenerie und verstärkt den Eindruck einer digitalen Fata Morgana – einer Stadt im Wandel, zwischen Vergangenheit und Zukunft, Realität und Imagination.
Wie ein lebendiges Fluid zieht sich… das Licht durch die Architektur und lässt sie in einem kaleidoskopischen Rhythmus vibrieren. In dieser Momentaufnahme ist Triest nicht nur ein geografischer Ort, sondern ein Zustand des Übergangs – zwischen Aufbruch und Erinnerung, zwischen Klarheit und Traum.
Dieses Werk fängt die Magie des urbanen Raums ein, in dem sich die Vergangenheit mit der Zukunft überlagert und eine neue, pulsierende Dimension der Wahrnehmung entsteht.
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.