• United States •
Digital on Paper , Plexiglass under plexiglas
31 x 42 in
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Printing :
Digital on Paper , Plexiglass under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
31x41.5in
Edition :
All editions sold (10 / 10)
Artist's proof :
1
About this artwork
An abandoned Ford truck rests in rural Missouri, its cracked windshield and weather-stained body speaking of long-forgotten roads and vanished voices. Sunlight spills across the corroded surface like brushstrokes, catching layers of paint, rust, and shadow. Photographed in the style of Ernst Haas, the image celebrates decay not as an end, but as a transformation — color, time, and texture coalescing into a painterly tribute. The broken glass becomes… a fractured mirror of history; the faded lettering, a whisper of purpose. This portrait of industrial ruin, captured with saturated depth and careful light, invites the viewer to reconsider what beauty remains when utility has passed. Perfect for collectors who seek a blend of realism and abstraction — and who appreciate photography as visual poetry. Printed on Metallic Paper.
Robert Niemeier, an adept photographer and former physical therapist, borrows from his experiences in capturing elaborate images. Niemeier wields photographic techniques that create cinematic, immersive scenes, playing with light, shadow, and emotion, while interweaving a painterly aesthetic for a surreal effect. His work—rich in emotions—conveys wonder, nostalgia, and introspection, transforming ordinary moments into lasting memories.