Deconstruction (2021) Digital Arts by Christopher Hanz

Fine art paper, 12x5 in

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
  • Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
  • Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
  • Categories Abstract Geometric
The artwork emerged through the careful arrangement of fragmented images showcasing an aged tower, transformed into an abstract composition. This deliberate reconfiguration aimed to unlock a fresh and dynamic perspective on the subject. By slicing and rearranging the original images, a new visual narrative was woven, inviting viewers to explore the[...]
The artwork emerged through the careful arrangement of fragmented images showcasing an aged tower, transformed into an abstract composition. This deliberate reconfiguration aimed to unlock a fresh and dynamic perspective on the subject. By slicing and rearranging the original images, a new visual narrative was woven, inviting viewers to explore the subject matter from an unconventional vantage point.

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Christopher Hanz is an emerging talent in the world of digital horror art and photography. With an unwavering passion for the dark and eerie, Christopher's creations possess an undeniable ability to unsettle[...]

Christopher Hanz is an emerging talent in the world of digital horror art and photography. With an unwavering passion for the dark and eerie, Christopher's creations possess an undeniable ability to unsettle and captivate viewers. Drawing from his deep fascination with the macabre, he skillfully merges traditional horror aesthetics with cutting-edge digital techniques, resulting in haunting and evocative imagery.  

Christopher's work delves into the depths of the human psyche, exploring the shadows and fears that reside within. Each piece he produces is a carefully crafted narrative, inviting observers to confront their own darkest fears and thoughts. Through meticulous manipulation of light and composition, he is able to construct scenes that send shivers down the spine.

With every stroke of his digital brush and each click of the shutter, Christopher Hanz unveils a unique blend of horror and artistry, crafting visual tales that beckon viewers into an unknown world of unease.  

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