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This sculpture explores the concept of alien worlds and the diversity of planetary forms. The bright red, glazed sphere evokes a celestial body with its own atmosphere, history, and geology, while the black, organically shaped base suggests a rugged landscape, solidified lava, or uncharted terrain. The work moves between scientific imagination and poetic fiction, inviting reflection on the relationship between Earth, cosmos, and human imagination.
Tobias Wyrzykowski studied free art at the Academy of Fine Arts in Nuremberg. His painting focus is on the subject of landscape and its interface with abstraction. It is important to him to deal with color in composition without taboos. His artistic approach is characterized by a joy of gestural experimentation and an open approach to various techniques such as painting and pouring. His works - often created in a single day - sometimes seem intangible, ambiguous or try to capture dream images. They are created intuitively, quickly, but precisely. There are hardly any traces of humans - an attempt to shield oneself from reality in order to make the world, nature and painting itself the subject.