I am proud to present my latest work, "The Lone Traveler". A mix of photography and 3D rendering, this image takes the viewer to an American motel in the desert just before sunrise. The motel appears abandoned and deserted, yet lights are still burning through the fluorescent tubes suspended above the covered entrance. The wet road surface reflects the contours of the motel and the lights, creating an atmosphere of mystery and loneliness. The whole thing creates a special atmosphere reminiscent of film noir from the 1940s and 1950s, with the image of a man in a black mackintosh and hat looking or walking towards the motel completing the scene. Who is this lone traveller? Where is he going and where did he come from? The symbolism of the lone traveller in the desert can be seen as a metaphor for life. We are all travellers on our own life journey, seeking destinations and answers to questions that preoccupy us. But sometimes it feels like we are alone in this quest, as if we are the only ones walking this road. With "The Lone Traveler", I want to invite viewers to reflect on their own life journey, and to realise that although it can sometimes feel lonely, we are never really alone. The work reminds us that we can always reach new destinations and create new opportunities, no matter how dark and vast the desert of our lives may seem.
My work exists at the intersection of modern Pop Art and Expressionism, with influences from Modernism. Contrast, whether in light, color, or subject, plays a central role in my art. The color red is often prominently featured.
Each piece I create tells a story. I produce..
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Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands