'Fly' is a stylised representation of a flight.
The flowing shapes reminiscent of feathers or bird wings, arranged in a diagonal movement from bottom left to top right, suggest different moments or phases of flight, from take-off to full flight.
The shapes have a layered, almost exploded texture that suggests movement and dynamism.
The image starts with soft pink and brown tones on the left side that gradually transform to yellowish and green nuances in the middle to end with dark blue and black tones on the right side
The spots have sweeping, feathered edges that give an impression of wings or creatures flying through empty space
The work captures not only physical movement but also the energy and freedom of flying through empty space.
Erik Roger (1967, Belgium) - Artist and Teacher in Ghent
Erik Roger lives and works near Ghent, where he also has his studio. His work and passion focus on translating three-dimensional reality into a two-dimensional representation. This process creates an abstraction beyond visible reality.
Art and Education
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