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One of the key drawings in the direction of large-format drawing.
The work consists of 3 papers that are joined together (triptych).
In this work, the elements of humans, animals, and plants meet.
The focus of almost all my work is that it merges into a complex still life, nude, and portrait simultaneously.
An interplay between our origins and domestication.
Here too, everything originates from a primal force – sensitivity through the fine drawing… – strength through the strong color accents.
Strength, sensitivity, and softness in a juxtaposition.
In the "spaces between" the joined parts, the portrait, the nude, the figure emerges.
It's impossible to say: Is it an animal with a human body or a human with an animal head?
A relationship between the elements and a space for questions and interpretation amidst all the beauty inherent in the drawing.
Patrick Reischel's works describe a multifaceted journey – characterized by experimentation, imagination, and an intensive exploration of diverse thematic worlds. He combines realistic, figurative, and surreal elements with abstracted forms, uses bold, vibrant colors and spray paint as accents, and mixes synthetic and natural materials.
Humans, animals, plants, architecture, urban, original, artificial, socio-cultural elements merge into vibrant, collage-like networks. Drawing and painting are essential in the oeuvre – they form the primordial current and are in a lively dialogue. The works are intensively composed in advance. “Random” gaps in relationships then link everything together to form an independent structure. He wants to touch viewers and inspire them to embark on an individual, emotional journey full of impulses and discoveries.
Found in private collections, on the web, and on social media. Custom orders are possible.