Share Content Published 10/02/2024 Play!s Letters The sculpture features four figures, seemingly male, nude, and in a running pose, each with an exaggerated facial expression conveying intense emotion or strain. They are all wearing caps, which, along with their posture, might suggest they are swimmers. One of the figures is looking back, as if reacting to something behind them. The sculpture is monochromatic, adding to its dramatic effect. In the foreground, a person, who seems to be a spectator, is leaning forward closely to inspect or whisper to another person. Both of the individuals are dressed in dark formal attire, suggesting they might be attending an exhibition opening or a similar event. The spectator's interaction is quite intimate, perhaps indicating a personal connection or a shared secret about the artwork. The lighting in the room is focused on the sculpture, leaving the surroundings and the spectators in relative shadow, which brings the attention to the artwork.
Share Content Published 10/02/2024 Play!s Letters we see an adult and two young children at what appears to be a shallow pool or water feature. The adult, who looks to be a woman, is dressed in black and is leaning over, reaching towards the water with one hand, as if steadying herself or interacting with the water. The children, one wearing a pink sleeveless top and the other in green, both appear to be wearing swim diapers or swimwear suitable for toddlers. They are standing in the water and seem to be supported or guided by the adult. In the background, we can observe an open body of water, possibly the sea, with boats and overwater structures that give the impression of a resort or a coastal holiday destination. The scene is serene, with a sense of calmness and leisure. The light and colors suggest it could be either early morning or late afternoon, with the soft light providing a tranquil atmosphere.
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Share Album Published 27/11/2023 Fckfrgs habitat (29 new items) In a world where change is constant, one man finds solace in the unchanging solitude of a forgotten bus stop, battling the relentless march of time and urban decay.
Share Essay Published 27/11/2023 About "FCKFRG's Habitat" Title: "Solace at the Bus Stop" Author: Adapted from Benedikt Eickhoff's "Fckfrgs Habitat" Credit: Story Beats Draft date: 11/27/2023 = Prologue In a world where change is constant, one man finds solace in the unchanging solitude of a forgotten bus… Read more
Share Album Published 25/11/2023 Bootlickers Hide&Seek (1 new item) " summary ? what summary ... work 8n progress ...
Share Essay Published 21/11/2023 A Closer look at Schlünz' Cry on Stage Schlünz sagt: "Wir sind im selben Jahr geboren." Read more