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Medium :
Digital on Plexiglas , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
15.7x11.8in
Edition :
11 / 250
Artist's proof :
5
Hors commerce :
3
About this artwork
In Lord of Misrule, Tina Winkhaus stages masked figures that embody excess, power, and absurdity. Inspired by carnival traditions, the series blurs the line between festivity and critique: beneath the playful costumes lies a commentary on hierarchy, vanity, and social order.
Yet, behind the glitter and disguise emerges a deeper layer: the melancholy and loneliness of the clown. Beauty and uniqueness coexist with fragility, turning each figure into… more than a caricature. Winkhaus’ images seduce and unsettle at once, transforming masquerade into a mirror of society’s contradictions—and of the human condition itself.
Tina Winkhaus, trained in rigorous analogue photography in Munich and now based in Berlin, seamlessly merges classical craft, digital collage, and her pioneering Analog-AI™ method. She painstakingly constructs large-scale, painterly photographic mosaics from thousands of her own images, blending historical influences with contemporary innovation and dramatic, chiaroscuro lighting. Her art immerses viewers in the paradoxes of beauty and vulnerability, offering seductive surfaces that reveal hidden fragility and melancholy beneath constructed ideals.