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  •  Installation Shots From: Paper
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
  •  Installation Shots From: Paper
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
  •  Installation Shots From: Paper
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
  •  Installation Shots From: Paper
    Gaiety Is the Most Outstanding Feature of the Soviet Union
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Nicolas Feldmeyer

Born in Switzerland. Lives in: London
Slade School of Fine Art

Nicolas Feldmeyer’s work opens a contemplative perspective onto the world. Inspired by archaic monuments, the Sublime and Taoism and working in a wide range of media, his work articulates a quiet quest for that which lies beyond or before words, assuming a natural connectedness between seemingly separate entities. Nicolas Feldmeyer was born 1980 in Switzerland. After completing an MSc in architecture in Zurich he went on to study Fine Arts at the San Francisco Art Institute on a Fulbright Grant. Feldmeyer received an MFA with distinction from the Slade School of Fine Art in London. He has exhibited internationally.

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Work of art I would like to make

I would like to construct a monumental image of a landscape, building on my explorations of the Sublime and questioning further the interrelation of natural and artificial structures. Using 3D digital technology, like in my previous work “After All”, I am interested in constructing photorealistic landscapes rendered ambiguous by the presence of unnatural, enigmatic light sources. I would like to explore further the potential of this visual vocabulary borrowing from photography, romantic painting and drawing at the same time. The size of the image should give it an almost geological dimension, a weight and materiality to be contemplated like a natural expanse while at the same time revealing in all its detail the fine texture of its facetted mathematic morphology. Suspended between contemporary virtual worlds and archaic myths, this work aims to create a new echo of something essential and very old.


My Artworks (6)

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