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Set of 4 prints. All numbered at the back, and one print is hand signed by the artist in pencil at the back. 50cm x 35cm each print. // Lightfilters by Ann Veronica Janssens, a set of four digital prints from 2013, explores the elusive and intangible nature of light. Each print features a dark background with a vibrant, circular glow in distinct colors—purple, green, blue, and red—radiating from a central void. These glowing orbs evoke a sense of celestial phenomena, like solar eclipses or distant stars, immersing the viewer in a meditative contemplation of color and light. Janssens, known for her work with light and space, uses minimalism to convey the beauty of light’s ephemeral qualities, inviting viewers to consider perception and the subtle variations between colors. This limited edition series, part of an edition of 75, is numbered on the back, with one print signed by the artist, making each set a collector’s item that embodies Janssens' fascination with the transformative power of light.
Lightfilters, 2013
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Set of 4 prints. All numbered at the back, and one print is hand signed by the artist in pencil at the back. 50cm x 35cm each print. // Lightfilters by Ann Veronica Janssens, a set of four digital prints from 2013, explores the elusive and intangible nature of light. Each print features a dark background with a vibrant, circular glow in distinct colors—purple, green, blue, and red—radiating from a central void. These glowing orbs evoke a sense of celestial phenomena, like solar eclipses or distant stars, immersing the viewer in a meditative contemplation of color and light. Janssens, known for her work with light and space, uses minimalism to convey the beauty of light’s ephemeral qualities, inviting viewers to consider perception and the subtle variations between colors. This limited edition series, part of an edition of 75, is numbered on the back, with one print signed by the artist, making each set a collector’s item that embodies Janssens' fascination with the transformative power of light.
What is Postminimalism?
Postminimalism refers to a range of art styles that emerged in the 1960s, following the Minimalism movement. While Minimalism focused on simplicity and impersonality, Postminimalist artists retained some elements of Minimalism but also explored greater expressiveness, experimenting with new materials and techniques. This movement includes various forms of art such as conceptual art, body art, performance art, process art, and site-specific works. Postminimalism represents a shift toward more personal, tactile, and process-oriented approaches to art-making.
