Florian Meisenberg is an artist born in Berlin who lives and works in New York. His practice has its origins in painting and extends into video, installation, digital media, and curatorial formats. At its core is an exploration of human existence. Recurring themes include perception, intimacy, and the role of technology in contemporary life.
This work depicts a softly contoured, shimmering blue figure that seems to emerge from the background while simultaneously merging with it. The surface, made of oil and marble dust, creates a delicate, vibrant effect in which form and dissolution meet. The ornamental frame gives the painting a clear structure and contrasts with the soft figure, creating a quiet tension that echoes questions of power, protection, and dependence.
Consigned by Florian Meisenberg