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Framing :
Other rigid frame under plexiglas Framed
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
Edition :
1 / 5
About this artwork
This image is a hyperrealistic depiction of a cliché from our culture: a shrink-wrapped animal shank from the butcher. The sterile packaging transforms a natural, organic fragment into a standardized commodity – detached from the animal's origin, life, and death.
The work reflects a culture that simultaneously normalizes and renders invisible both meat consumption and industrial processing. The shank, staged in hyperrealistic detail, becomes a symbol… of alienation: it shows how we reduce animals to their functional substance, without perceiving the vitality or the history behind them.
In its most extreme form, the cliché becomes a mirror of our society: a culture that sterilizes, standardizes and consumables the natural world, while simultaneously losing its own connection to the source of life.
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."