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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x31.5in
About this artwork
This image combines photography, marble powder with pigments and shellac.
It shows a female figure depicted naked in an upright position.
The woman's body stands seemingly still and embedded in an abstract environment that creates a mystical yet fragile atmosphere through the use of colors and textures.
The cool color palette, dominated by earthy yellow and brown tones mixed with gray and blue accents, highlights the centrally placed figure.…
The contrast between the realistic depiction of the woman and the abstract, rough background structure gives the work a surreal depth.
The motif of the "Selkie", a figure from Nordic and Celtic mythology that lives as a seal and can take on the form of a human on land, resonates subtly in the interpretation of the work. The combination of the different materials and techniques symbolizes the fluid transition between
Stephan Joachim works in painting, photography and conceptual art and in the theater as a director, stage and costume designer. He has been taking photographs since he was six years old. In recent years, his work has become more artistic, ushering in a new era of style: his work is influenced by nude elements from fine art. He developed a style that combines photographs with paint, gold leaf, shellac, and more. His themes are rooted in fairy tales and legends, creating captivating artistic expressions. His works touch the heart and capture the emotions of the viewer.
His work was awarded at Best Of Photovogue in 2016 and 2018 and he has participated in many exhibitions (including in Lübeck, Munich and Wiesbaden as well as several times at the ARTe art fairs). He has been published in many program books and in the latest issue of "Normal Magazine".