Lost places, photographic series by Neier Andreas.
Neir is a landscape photographer. His works are not portraits of places but scenes that are subjected to abstraction, still recognizable but infused with black white and values beyond the normal. He explores landscape themes, subjecting them to dramatic extremes of light and color combinations that are richly stimulating and at times poetic. Art is not something we have to have, but for many of us we like the feeling of artwork in the home or public spaces. We create a need in the viewer’s mind by making compelling artworks and ideas that go beyond the commercial clichés. The loose stroke multiplies in a dynamic and continuous rhythm that goes beyond the limits of the support. The sensation of reverie and the succession of real elements transform the compositions into optical illusions interconnected by the multiplicity of readings.
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Categories: contemporary portuguese artists.
Artistic domains:
Photography.
Artist represented by Artmajeur.
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Artist,
member since 2020 (Country of origin Ireland).
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Neir is a landscape photographer. His works are not portraits of places but scenes that are subjected to abstraction, still recognizable but infused with black white and values beyond the normal. He explores landscape themes, subjecting them to dramatic extremes of light and color combinations that are richly stimulating and at times poetic. Art is not something we have to have, but for many of us we like the feeling of artwork in the home or public spaces. We create a need in the viewer’s mind by making compelling artworks and ideas that go beyond the commercial clichés. The loose stroke multiplies in a dynamic and continuous rhythm that goes beyond the limits of the support. The sensation of reverie and the succession of real elements transform the compositions into optical illusions interconnected by the multiplicity of readings.