Sven Pfrommer:
Picture "Human Approach" (2015)
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Picture "Human Approach" (2015)
Sven Pfrommer:
Picture "Human Approach" (2015)

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limited, 199 copies | numbered + signed certificate | reproduction behind acrylic glass | size 60 x 120 x 2 cm (h/w/d) | suspension device

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Picture "Human Approach" (2015)
Sven Pfrommer: Picture "Human Approach" (2015)

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Picture "Human Approach" (2015)

Visual communication is the focus of Sven Pfrommer, a graduate designer, photographer and art director. For his "Human Blur Edition", he captures groups of people in such a blurred way that they become ethereal silhouettes. Through his positive-negative compositions and duplications, he creates a picturesque setting. Pfrommer offers us a subtle play with perception, leaving ample space for our emotional perception.

Featuring an attractive widescreen size. Brilliant, colourful reproduction behind 2 mm thick acrylic glass with aluminium mounting. Limited edition of 199 copies, with numbered and hand-signed certificate. Size 60 x 120 x 2 cm (h/w/d).

The picture behind acrylic glass is approx. 2 cm away from the wall, giving it a floating, high-quality effect. Incident light is enhanced, making the colours shine brightly.

Portrait of the artist Sven Pfrommer

About Sven Pfrommer

Sven Pfrommer is an art photographer and visual artist from Berlin. His artistic approach integrates photography, painting, and printmaking, using materials such as acrylic, metal, resin, wood, and canvas. 

His creations are regularly shown in international art exhibitions and major art fairs, and his artworks are included in numerous collections. He has received notable awards, including an honourable mention at the international IPA Photography Competition, and is the winner of the Berlin Airlift Prize and the Leipzig Walter Thiemann Prize. He recently won a Prix Gold at the Paris Photo Competition in 2021 and 2023. Sven Pfommer frequently explores beyond the artistic boundaries to realise diverse art projects together with curators, architects, and designers.

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