Artist Rainer Augur
Objects and
people are recorded and reproduced as accurately as possible. Bold colors and
the play with light and shadow make scenes look particularly realistic. In
order to draw attention to certain people in his works of art, they are
presented in the central perspective and can be grasped and reached by the
viewer in the immediate vicinity. As a result, the spark jumps quickly and you
feel like you are in the scenery of your pictures. The role of the beholder
dissolves and changes into that of a compassionate and experiencer.Rainer
Augur's photo-realistic portraits show people in intimate, very personal
moments. Augur projects the emotions of
his protagonists onto the viewer, relaxing an empathetic game of closeness and
the fleetingness of the moment. His urban portraits also have this transitory
character, which seem to "freeze" buildings, streets and people at
the moment and give them drive and dynamism by means of sophisticated light and
shadow technology despite the obvious standstill.
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