Eternal Gaze & Grace

Iconic women in art pre "RIP & Rewired"

Titelbild Famous art reinterpreted

Iconic female figures from art history stand at the centre of this digital series. The original paintings are not copied, but used as source material and translated into new visual forms.

Historical motifs are integrated into photographs from my own travels and merged with contemporary urban structures, landscapes and surfaces. Museum meets metropolis, meets street art, meets urban characteristics. Colours and shapes are intensified, spaces layered, perspectives shifted. The original is not preserved, but reassembled; familiar figures remain recognisable within a new context.

“Eternal Gaze & Grace” is not a homage in the traditional sense. It marks the digital on-screen phase preceding “RIP & Rewired”, before prints are torn apart and material is physically rearranged. The works are vivid, chaotic, and deliberately removed from their museal context. Discover the Gold Edition.

“Judith” & “The Kiss” by Gustav Klimt / Foto: Johannes Stoll / Sammlung Belvedere, Wien, CC BY-SA 4.0 +++ “Girl with a Pearl Earring” by Johannes Vermeer / Sammlung Mauritshuis, The Hague +++ “Mona Lisa” by Leonardo da Vinci / Public domain, Wikimedia Commons +++ “Nefertiti” / Public domain, Wikimedia Commons, Magnus Manske, CC BY-SA 3.0 +++ “Venus” by Sandro Botticelli / Public domain, Wikimedia Commons