Ralf Kunstmann:
Picture "Reflection 02" (1996)
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Picture "Reflection 02" (1996)
Ralf Kunstmann:
Picture "Reflection 02" (1996)

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Acrylic, Airbrush | Cardboard | framed | Format 85 x 62.50 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Reflection 02" (1996)
Ralf Kunstmann: Picture "Reflection 02" (1996)

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Picture "Reflection 02" (1996)

The Porsche 911 is undoubtedly not just a dream for many men. In my work, it serves as a support for the actual motif - an Italian marketplace in Tuscany. It is literally a "painting of the moment", as photorealism is aptly described. Only for a fleeting moment is the figure reflected in the immaculately polished paint and appears several times in the reflection of the paint. This is not just about the depiction of a sports car icon, but about the overall situation. Of course, I have to admit that the projection surface of such an impressive sports car could hardly have been better. Perhaps a Ferrari? Who knows, maybe the opportunity will arise... As with my "Ape" motif, the surface of the painting is covered with numerous layers of acrylic paint, sanded and polished. The frame shows slight signs of wear from various exhibitions.

About Ralf Kunstmann

"back to the roots" Ralf Kunstmann's photorealistic painting technique stands out from other painting techniques due to its extraordinary attention to detail and astonishing depth of field.
In comparison to traditional painting techniques, which often involve a certain degree of interpretation and abstraction, Kunstmann strives to depict his motifs as realistically as possible. He uses a combination of digital tools and traditional techniques to reproduce textures, light effects and shadows with incredible precision. His ability to capture the finest details and nuances in his works sets him apart from many other artists. While brushstrokes and the artist's individual signature remain visible in classical painting, Kunstmann aims to minimize these elements in his photorealistic works to achieve an almost photographic quality. This technical mastery, coupled with his ability to convey emotional depth and a strong visual narrative, makes his artworks fascinating studies of reality that often lead the viewer to question the boundaries between painting and photography. His works are exhibited both nationally and internationally and can also be found in private collections.
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