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Framing :
Other rigid frame under plexiglas Framed
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
Edition :
5 / 5
About this artwork
At first glance, the image appears to show swimmers in a pool, divided into orderly lanes. Yet the water’s restless surface distorts their bodies, dissolving faces and forms into flickering fragments of motion. What should be a scene of competition becomes something more ambiguous — less about victory, more about endurance.
The lanes promise structure, direction, measurable progress. The water refuses clarity. It bends light, erases identities, and… turns individuals into rhythmic traces beneath a shifting surface. The swimmers seem caught in an endless present, suspended between effort and disappearance.
Keep Swimming reads not only as instruction, but as condition. It speaks of persistence without spectacle, of movement without arrival. In this blurred field of repetition and resistance, the act of swimming becomes existential — a quiet insistence on continuing, even when the horizon is unclear.
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."