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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
What else can I do with the square? In this design I divided each side of the square into 3 equal sections. Then I connected the top left corner to the first section
on the right side of the square. I continued this process 3 times in a clockwise direction and obtained in the middle the area of a smaller square tilted to the right.
I repeated this method several times until a tunnel effect was created and soon only a small area remained in the… center of the picture. At some point in the summer
I then painted the picture on canvas. There was something missing in the middle. Just one more area of color wasn't enough for me.
I remembered a photo of my two children. It was taken on a mountain bike tour to a quarry near Hanover. In the distance, both
together and my son points in one direction with his index finger. Like the aperture of a lens, this image focuses on the center and is therefore called "Aperture 0.8". (0.8m edge length)
Siegmar Ahlvers, a painter, photographer and digital artist, uses a wide range of media such as watercolors, acrylics and mixed media. By using versatile tools such as oil sticks, felt-tip pens and inks, he creates expressive abstract images and imaginative scenarios, often in square format. His works, inspired by the worldview and exploration of the square, radiate a creative passion and a desire to look at complex situations in a different way.