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Giclée Print / Digital Print
- Dimensions Several sizes available
- Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
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- Categories Surrealism Landscape
Über das Kunstwerk "Monolith" von Patrick Hager
"Monolith" ist ein visionäres K.I.-Kunstwerk von Patrick Hager; erschaffen im Jahr 2022. Es entstand unter Zuhilfenahme verschiedener K.I.-Modellierungstechniken, GIMP und einem Ausgangsbild. Die Auflösung der Rohdatei (PNG) beträgt 9.216 x 9.216 Pixel.
Ein Monolith ist ein großer, einzelner Stein oder Fels – natürlich entstanden oder kreativ erschaffen. Monolithen wurden im Laufe der Geschichte für eine Vielzahl von Zwecken verwendet, unter anderem als Gedenksteine, Grabmarkierungen oder als Teil religiöser und spiritueller Rituale.
Als ich einen Monolithen zum ersten Mal sah, traute ich meinen Augen nicht. Er war zwar massiv und imposant, und doch strahlte er eine Aura der Ruhe aus. Ich konnte nicht anders, als mich zu fragen, was der Monolith zu bedeuten hatte.
Heute ist ein Monolith oft ein Kunstwerk und kann nach Gestaltung und Platzierung eine Vielzahl von Botschaften vermitteln. In einem öffentlichen Park symbolisiert er vielleicht die Stärke und Beständigkeit der natürlichen Welt. Ein Monolith auf einem Friedhof könnte für die dauerhafte Liebe zu einem Familienmitglied stehen.
Doch dieser hier? Dieser einsame Monolith in einer fremden, unbekannten Welt?
Es war ein kraftvoller und eindrucksvoller Anblick. Als ich mich ihm näherte, empfand ich Ehrfurcht und Verwunderung. Es war, als wäre dieses Ding schon seit Äonen hier, und doch war es noch so perfekt und makellos. Ich ließ meine Hand über die glatte Oberfläche gleiten und fühlte eine tiefe Verbindung zu ihm.
Ich weiß nicht, was dieser Monolith bedeutet, aber ich weiß, dass er wichtig ist. Er steht für etwas, das ich nicht verstehen kann, und doch kann ich es mit Intuition erfassen. Er erinnert mich daran, dass es mehr im Leben gibt, als wir begreifen können. Und das ist in Ordnung. Denn wir müssen das Mysterium der Existenz gar nicht mit dem Verstand durchdringen und begreifen.
Dieser Monolith gab mir ein neues Gefühl von Frieden und Verständnis. Ich bin dankbar, dass ich ihn gefunden habe. Und ich weiß, dass er mich auch in den kommenden Jahren inspirieren wird.
Unabhängig von seiner Bedeutung ist der Monolith in jedem Fall ein fesselndes und prägnantes Element in jeder Umgebung.
About the artwork "Monolith" by Patrick Hager
"Monolith" is a visionary A.I. artwork by Patrick Hager; created in the year 2022. It was created with the help of various A.I. modelling techniques, GIMP and a source image. The resolution of the raw file (PNG) is 9,216 x 9,216 pixels.
A monolith is a large, single stone or rock - naturally formed or creatively created. Monoliths have been used for a variety of purposes throughout history, including as memorial stones, grave markers or as part of religious and spiritual rituals.
When I first saw a monolith, I could not believe my eyes. It was massive and imposing, yet it radiated an aura of calm. I couldn't help but wonder what the monolith meant.
Today, a monolith is often a work of art and can convey a variety of messages depending on its design and placement. In a public park, it might symbolise the strength and permanence of the natural world. A monolith in a cemetery might represent the enduring love of a family member.
But this one? This lonely monolith in a strange, unknown world?
It was a powerful and impressive sight. As I approached it, I felt awe and wonder. It was as if this thing had been here for eons, yet it was still so perfect and flawless. I let my hand glide over the smooth surface and felt a deep connection to it.
I don't know what this monolith means, but I know it is important. It represents something I cannot understand, yet I can grasp it with intuition. It reminds me that there is more to life than we can comprehend. And that is all right. Because we don't have to penetrate and comprehend the mystery of existence with our minds at all.
This monolith gave me a new sense of peace and understanding. I am grateful that I found it. And I know that it will continue to inspire me in the years to come.
Regardless of its significance, the monolith is a captivating and striking element in any setting.
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About Patrick Hager
Patrick Hager, born in 1982 in Erfurt, is a creative mind who feels at home somewhere between nature, technology, and art. As a husband and father of four, he understands the challenges and beauty of everyday life, which is reflected in his artistic work. From an early age, he was fascinated by photography and computers—two passions that continue to drive him today.
Approach
Patrick’s work is guided by a blend of curiosity and intuition. In his photographs, he captures the often-overlooked moments of nature, revealing the unseen and playing with light and shadow. He enjoys viewing everyday scenes from unusual perspectives and enhancing them through digital editing to imbue them with deeper meaning or an almost mystical aura. Despite this, he remains grounded and approaches his work with a certain nerdy attention to detail.
Style
Patrick's style can be described as a modern, down-to-earth interpretation of contemporary mysticism. His works often depict dreamy yet realistic scenes that encourage reflection without being pretentious. His art is not meant to instruct but to invite viewers to discover the unknown in the familiar. Patrick builds a bridge between technology and nature, between science and art, and seeks to make the unexpected visible in the everyday.
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Nationality:
GERMANY
- Date of birth : 1982
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary German Artists