Verloren im Licht
Digital on Paper
16x24in
Germany
Manfred Rautenberg, born in 1947 on the North Sea coast, draws inspiration for his digitally created works from a deep connection to the landscape and from his own memories. He combines generative AI with conceptual precision, developing minimalist, often semi-abstract compositions – as single images or multi-part works such as diptychs and triptychs. Coastal forms appear in these works as poetic interstitial spaces, characterized by reduction, vastness, and meditative stillness.
Rautenberg studied at a technical university, an experience that continues to shape his enthusiasm for technology-driven image design. This combination of artistic vision and technological openness lends his work a distinctive character. His art conveys a contemplative tranquility and invites viewers to discover their own meanings within the quiet, open pictorial spaces.