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Ben Brixel

Ben Brixel captures the emotional weight of existence through introspective and abstract visual narratives.

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Ben Brixel is an emerging German photographer and visual artist based near Hamburg. His practice, which began at a young age, focuses on conceptual and abstract imagery that explores the intersections of life and death. Often printing on aluminum Dibond, Brixel uses his medium to investigate personal reflection and philosophical inquiries. His "Metamorphosis" series serves as a central pillar of his work, capturing the emotional weight of transition and existence. By prioritizing an introspective approach, he creates visual narratives that invite viewers to engage with the deeper cycles of the human experience.

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Brixel’s aesthetic is defined by conceptual abstraction and a focus on the cycles of existence. His work often utilizes the sleek finish of aluminum Dibond to present themes of life, death, and internal reflection.
Conceptual PhotographyAbstract ArtAluminum DibondMetamorphosisPhilosophical ThemesGerman Art
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Ben Brixel — questions answered

Where is Ben Brixel based?

Ben Brixel is an emerging visual artist based near Hamburg, Germany.

What is the focus of the "Metamorphosis" series?

This series explores philosophical themes of life, death, and personal reflection through a conceptual lens.

What materials does the artist typically use for his prints?

Brixel often specializes in printing his abstract and conceptual photography on aluminum Dibond.

How would you describe Brixel's artistic style?

His work is characterized by an emotional and philosophical approach to abstract photography, often focusing on the cycles of life.

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