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Framing :
Other rigid frame under plexiglas Framed
Dimensions :
27.6x39.4in
Edition :
1 / 5
About this artwork
Imaginary ship in the in-between space
A ship emerges from an unreal landscape – detached from place and time, suspended between reality and imagination. The oncoming wave seems less like a natural phenomenon than an inescapable force, a moment of transition or confrontation.
The motif of the ghost ship alludes to collective experiences of disorientation, uncertainty, and existential fragility. It is an image of being on a journey without a clear… course, a state in which the familiar dissolves and new meanings are only just emerging.
“Are we all on board?” the work seems to ask – not as a concrete demand, but as a poetic reflection on being human in a world that is increasingly withdrawing. The ship thus becomes a metaphor for a shared existence in uncertainty: threat, beauty, fear, and fascination all in one.
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."