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Andy Denzler — Echo Lake
Andy Denzler

Echo Lake

2010

A serene yet psychologically charged lakeside scene rendered in Denzler's signature distorted style, where the imagery appears to glitch and blur as if filtered through a corrupted video signal. The tranquil landscape is disrupted by horizontal bands of visual interference, creating a haunting tension between the stillness of nature and the fragility of perception. Denzler's masterful oil technique transforms the familiar into something dreamlike and unsettling, evoking themes of memory, displacement, and the mediated experience of reality.

Medium
oil on canvas

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Andy Denzler, Echo Lake, 2010

A serene yet psychologically charged lakeside scene rendered in Denzler's signature distorted style, where the imagery appears to glitch and blur as if filtered through a corrupted video signal. The tranquil landscape is disrupted by horizontal bands of visual interference, creating a haunting tension between the stillness of nature and the fragility of perception. Denzler's masterful oil technique transforms the familiar into something dreamlike and unsettling, evoking themes of memory, displacement, and the mediated experience of reality.

Medium
oil on canvas
Year
2010
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Melancholic Mood, Figurative Painting, Male Artist, Photorealism, Landscape, Distorted Imagery, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, Glitch Aesthetic, Swiss Artist, Oil on Canvas, Horizontal Format

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