"Fragile Order" shows a composition that moves between materiality and immateriality, between structure and dissolution. Shapes of different sizes float on an iridescent background in deep blue and violet, looking like old, broken panels or fragments of ancient artefacts. Their surface is cracked, partly matt, partly shimmering - as if time itself had worked on them.
A single, shining golden rectangle draws the eye - it looks like the origin or the core. Beneath it lies a dark, almost cosmic-looking fragment with a punctual structure - heavy and still. The other shapes are spread out like a disintegrated puzzle - organised but not solidified. Some of these fragments are already blurred, as if they are dissolving or fading into memory.
The picture acts like a visual memory: it does not tell a story, but it stores states - of decay, of metamorphosis, of memory. The colours contribute to this ambivalence: the violet stands for transcendence, the gold for meaning, the black for the unknown.
"Fragile Order" is suitable for places where thinking about transience, structure or transformation should be triggered. It is a quiet work with great depth - and leaves room for very personal interpretations. A picture that does not resist time, but flows with it.
Conceived by Klaus Tesching - Art-AI, visualized with AI.
Based in the vibrant city of Stuttgart, Klaus Tesching is an established figure in the world of photography with an impressive career spanning four decades. His extensive body of work as a photographer has taken him through various aspects of the visual arts, with his eye for detail.. Read more…