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Selfportrait, Game Design, 3D Animation, Illustration, Laura Anna Wagner,  ThePebble, fictionart, contemporary art, modern art, non-fiction art, digital paint work, digital drawing,  draw, artist, künstlerin, digitales zeichnen, zeichnung, illustration, colors, colours, paint, world,  world of colors, the pebble, the mist, the bridge, the chruch, the light, the fountain, the cart, flower, roses, chains, the home, protecting home, my vision, vision art, die welt der farben, die brücke, die kirche, der setin, das heim, der dampf,  die blumenkarre, die lampe, das licht, die kette, laura, LAW Arts, Bern, Schweiz, CH, illustration, fiction,   Plakat, Poster, Flyer, News Paper Cover  Graphic, Illustration, Mock-Up-, Mascot-, Logo- & Letters Design, Game Design, 3D Animation About me...

First, I’d like to welcome you to my webpage.

I’m an aspiring artist that is trying to fine their arts and crafts to a level that they are satisfied with. My main theme is usually fiction art, but I am more than interested to try out tons of different mediums, techniques and themes. As someone that had amazing art teachers, I would personally like to become one to, so I can help, support and inspire people, just like my teachers did with me.

Fiction Art is a term for artists using literary fiction to engage in the practice of contemporary art. It is not a school of thought, but a name for an artistic phenomenon. This includes three scenarios. First is where the “fiction” written by the artist is itself a contemporary art creation (reducing the visual aspect to the bare minimum) that asks the viewer to use their own imagination to construct a visual world. The second is the “fiction” as an organic component of contemporary art which comes together with other forms of expression to construct an artwork mixing sound, vision and imagination. The third is the “fiction” as a text that is at once connected to and independent of the visual image. These three scenarios are sometimes intertwined in the artists’ creations.

 

Fiction Art is like a labyrinth of words and visual images, weaving between the visible and the imagined. It demands a certain level of patience from the viewer, the patience to immerse themselves in the text, and to view the images with fascination, taking in every little detail. 

And if you ask what fiction art is for? Beyond the new possibilities provided by the linguistic explorations of artists, and the inspiration we derive from the artists’ consideration and responses to various questions, reflections on our time that run “against the current” are equally important. 

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