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Framing :
Other rigid frame under plexiglas Framed
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
Edition :
1 / 5
About this artwork
On closer inspection, vague objects can be discerned, their contours remaining almost colorless and shifting into one another. A clear spatial order is disrupted; forms overlap without becoming clearly identifiable. The picture plane appears dematerialized, as if deliberately eluding legibility.
Only a blue tin can in the lower right corner of the image stands out clearly. Its color and objecthood create a striking accent within the otherwise subdued… palette. It appears isolated and lost, less as the center than as a disruption to the diffuse overall structure. Precisely through its clarity, it alludes to the disappearance of the other elements and makes the tension between visibility and dissolution the central theme of the work.
Stefan Görres is a painter, photographer, and digital artist; he uses digital painting based on photographs to artistically explore the mutability of our perception. His technique combines traditional painting with digital innovation, distorting everyday motifs and lighting situations and transforming them into new, surreal realities. His works play with illusion and reality and powerfully convey the emotion of constant change: "Nothing is as it was."