Crater

Geert Goiris

Crater, 2004100 x 120cmSign in to view price
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The image depicts a vast, arid desert landscape, with muted tones of beige, gray, and brown dominating the composition. The overall scene is marked by sparse vegetation, gently undulating hills, and a lone figure walking in the distance. The car in the frame provides a sense of scale, emphasizing the expansive, desolate nature of the environment. The style and technique employed appear to be a documentary or minimal approach, capturing the solitude and stark beauty of the desert. This piece may reflect the artist's intention to explore the human experience within an isolated, natural setting. ...

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Geert Goiris
Artist
Geert Goiris
B.1971, Belgian

Geert Goiris travels the world, seeking out unusual places and interpreting them in enigmatic images. Despite the high resolution afforded by his large-format film camera, his images don’t overwhelm us with definitive information. They are intentionally unpinned from a specific era, giving the feeling that we could be simultaneously looking at the past and the future.

Geert Goiris: Artworks
Dead Bird
Geert Goiris
Dead Bird, 2008
250 x 200cm
The Lion (sleeps tonight)
Geert Goiris
The Lion (sleeps tonight), 2005
125.1 x 165.1cm
Albino
Geert Goiris
Albino, 2003
100.03 x 120.02cm
Dazzle
Geert Goiris
Dazzle, 2014
184 x 140cm
Slowfast
Geert Goiris
Slowfast, 2007
50 x 60cm
Kurort
Geert Goiris
Kurort, 2004
120 x 100cm
Plaza
Geert Goiris
Plaza, 2005
100 x 125cm
In Aralsk
Geert Goiris
In Aralsk, 2005
125 x 100cm
Crater
Geert Goiris
Crater, 2004
100 x 120cm
Black Box
Geert Goiris
Black Box, 2000
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Trencin
Geert Goiris
Trencin, 1998
100 x 160cm
Eugene's neighborhood
Geert Goiris
Eugene's neighborhood, 2002
100 x 145cm
Curonia
Geert Goiris
Curonia, 2000
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Galerie Art : Concept
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