Thomas Steyer:
Picture "Fake news" (2024)
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Picture "Fake news" (2024)
Thomas Steyer:
Picture "Fake news" (2024)

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Acrylic | Canvas, stretched on stretcher frame | Format 100 x 200 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Fake news" (2024)
Thomas Steyer: Picture "Fake news" (2024)

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Picture "Fake news" (2024)

The abstract expressionist painting, which is 2 meters wide and 1 meter high, shows dozens of loosely painted spots reminiscent of falling stones. These spots, which vary in color from blue and brown to green and pink, are spread across the canvas in different sizes. The chaotic and scattered nature of the spots symbolizes the overwhelming and confusing flow of information in the digital age. Just as the patches are thrown together without any clear order, fake news is also mixed with facts, creating a turbulent and misleading landscape. The painting visually captures the disorienting effect of misinformation on perception and reality.

About Thomas Steyer

Thomas Steyer developed his style from Realism to Abstract Expressionism.
He has now reached the point where he is able to express his feelings in a direct and meaningful way through artistic synthesis. With the use of cognitive dissonance, he captures his mental and emotional impulses or states of mind, which describe his life with all the tangible influences of this world. The result is a work that allows the viewer to see more than is shown.
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