(Artikel: KE-202515-599)
The painting “Code 06. Iris Algorithm” is part of a series of works entitled “Decrypted Code.” The series was started by the artist in August 2025.
The painting "Code 06. Iris Algorithm" is a work for viewers who are ready to accept the rules of dialogue with art, where there is no single correct answer, but there is room for personal interpretation.
This painting is for:
• Researchers and analysts who appreciate the opportunity to independently “assemble” an image from the proposed contrasts and make their own decision about its meaning.
• Connoisseurs of dynamic aesthetics who find beauty not in static perfection, but in the tension between chaos and order, decline and prosperity.
• Collectors who see art as a reflection of their inner world. For them, the painting becomes a projection of their own mood — pessimism or hope.
The painting “Code 06. Iris Algorithm” was created for those who understand that truth is multifaceted and are ready not just to “see” the image, but to choose and assign meaning to it, taking personal part in the completion of the artistic statement.
"Two people looked out of one window.
One saw rain and mud.
The other saw green foliage, spring, and blue sky.
Two people looked out of one window." (Nikolai Kozlov)
In the painting “Code 06. Iris Algorithm,” one viewer will see decay and damage in the composition, while another will see the beauty of natural forms. The truth lies in the simultaneous existence of both views. The composition is based on contrast: a powerful bud breaking through dark matter and a blossoming flower invite the viewer to make their own choice and decide on the code for deciphering the image. The lavender and blue reflections of the potaly are the view of someone who sees “spring and sky.” The thick bitumen and deep cracks are the view of someone who sees “rain and mud.” The painting does not provide an answer; it invites the viewer to choose their own algorithm of perception.
Zustand des Kunstwerks:
Perfekt
Jahr der Entstehung des Gemäldes:
2025
Werktyp:
Einzelarbeit
Stil:
Abstrakt
Technik:
Technik des Autors
Oberfläche:
Leinwand
Thema:
Blumen
Größe:
Mittel
Breite:
40 cm
Höhe:
50 cm
Dicke:
2 cm
Einrahmung:
Nein (oder nicht anwendbar)
Versand aus: Österreich
Versandkosten: Der Versand ist nicht im Preis des Kunstwerks enthalten
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Lieferzeit: In der Regel 5–7 Werktage bei Inlandsversand, 10–20 Werktage bei internationalem Versand
Rückgabe: 14-tägiges Rückgaberecht
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