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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
Silke Wolff's smartphone rattles, and she's already excited before she checks the newly received message. Often, the message sent is a pleasant one.
The fact that energy emanates from cell phones is nothing new. That these energies can be emotional is, however. For Wolff, this is true. In her paintings, she depicts these energies with a variety of lines.
For Wolff, the emotional content of the message already comes from the device, which is still… switched off, and is transferred to her when the smartphone is brought close to her.
Wolff takes this anticipation with him when reading the information. It often translates into the response, which is usually positive.
The fact that energy emanates from cell phones is nothing new. That these energies can be emotional is, however. For Wolff, this is true. In her paintings, she depicts these energies with a variety of lines.
For Wolff, the emotional content of the message already comes from the device, which is still… switched off, and is transferred to her when the smartphone is brought close to her.
Wolff takes this anticipation with him when reading the information. It often translates into the response, which is usually positive.
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.