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Artwork details
- Medium : Digital on Plexiglas , Alu-Dibond
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 35.4x35.4in
- Edition : All editions sold (10 / 10)
- Artist's proof : 1
- Hors commerce : 1
About this artwork
“Color Bubble Game” is the name of the action that the first series in the “Para” cycle, like paranormal, deals with, with the more understandable title “Para Transformation”.
The energetic bodies of the Silke personalities, who can only be perceived mentally, are transformed. They merge into a ball. This proves to them that they exist from pure energy.
The shape of the ball is carefully chosen. As a harmonious form, it transfers its harmony… to the very active energetic Silke. The game is dedicated to this inner harmony.
Both the people depicted and the balls have a color gradient. The paranormal color of the personality reflects their emotional mood.
Bright colors represent positive emotions. These can be transferred from the image to the viewer.
The energetic bodies of the Silke personalities, who can only be perceived mentally, are transformed. They merge into a ball. This proves to them that they exist from pure energy.
The shape of the ball is carefully chosen. As a harmonious form, it transfers its harmony… to the very active energetic Silke. The game is dedicated to this inner harmony.
Both the people depicted and the balls have a color gradient. The paranormal color of the personality reflects their emotional mood.
Bright colors represent positive emotions. These can be transferred from the image to the viewer.
Silke Wolff
Germany
Ms. Silke Wolff, the iconic, academic, digital, mediumistic, surreal Post Pop Art artist, opens up a general, secret, supernatural universe with her original graphics.
Through her expanded consciousness, she perceives the sphere of eternal existence.
She captures noteworthy ideas, for example, with oil pastels in sketchbooks. For years, ideas and templates mature for the series of cycles, which Wolff then manually creates as colorful digital collages based on drawings and photos, and completes with texts for publication.
Feel free to consider it fantasy, as there is no physical evidence whatsoever.
Scientists declare an idea to be possible until proven otherwise.
“There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” Shakespeare
“I know that I know nothing.” Socrates
Silke Wolff is looking forward to reinvesting her financial profits from her art for your entertainment.
Through her expanded consciousness, she perceives the sphere of eternal existence.
She captures noteworthy ideas, for example, with oil pastels in sketchbooks. For years, ideas and templates mature for the series of cycles, which Wolff then manually creates as colorful digital collages based on drawings and photos, and completes with texts for publication.
Feel free to consider it fantasy, as there is no physical evidence whatsoever.
Scientists declare an idea to be possible until proven otherwise.
“There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.” Shakespeare
“I know that I know nothing.” Socrates
Silke Wolff is looking forward to reinvesting her financial profits from her art for your entertainment.