This NFT collection consists of a series of expressive works that explore the many layers of human identity. Each painting depicts a fragment - an emotional state, a mask, an inner conflict - in a cubist, fragmented formal language.
The works are raw, direct and deliberately unembellished. They do not tell a linear story, but seem like fragments of the soul - between vulnerability and protective mechanism.
The style oscillates between expressionism, surrealism and digital neo-figurativity.
The central question is:
Who am I - and who am I when I am seen?
Colors clash, faces splinter, voices whisper in the surface. AMAWE uses mixed media - analogue and digital - to visualize the incomprehensible: the inner voice, the inaudible scream, the lived chaos.
The collection is not intended as a linear series, but as an emotional archive.
A digital museum of the fragmented personalities of our time.
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Open Artwork
Artist
Adrian Maria Weiss (amawe)
Produced
2012
Color
Red, black
Technic
Linocut or woodcut
Style
Body fragment, mask-like shape
Exemplar
Unique (1)
Artwork
Signed by hand
Spirit
I see you - and I recognize myself
It is about observation, intimacy and self-image. The black form can be read as an inner voice, a connection between two minds or even as a mask of perception. The red print underneath seems to be a kind of stage - raw, instinctive, like a memory space.
With a radically personal visual language, Amawe combines graphic rigor with an emotional gesture in this work. The basis is a powerful linocut in deep crimson red, which appears like an inner terrain - raw, fragmented, deliberately imperfect. A black, sketchy line is superimposed over it, which does not paint over the print but comments on it: like a fleeting thought, an inner conversation or the outline of a memory.
A field of tension arises between form and resolution - figure or mask, closeness or distance? The depiction remains ambivalent and invites interpretation. What appears to be a face becomes a gesture, a symbol in the next moment. Amawe plays here with the relationship between visibility and identity - a central theme in many of her works.
The artist relies on the interplay of printmaking and drawing, of structure and intuition. This work is less a scene than a state: it does not show what is - but what we want to see when we look into others (or into ourselves).
Notice: The buyer of the unique NFT image, identified by the transaction, is entitled to receive the original.