The digital art of Andrés Reisinger crosses the boundaries between the digital and the real and we see it in his new series “Take Over” where he reinvents the architecture of big cities as London, Rome, Paris, Tokyo and New York , iIntervening them with extravagant pink curtains and draping incorporating hyper-realistic design elements into existing buildings.
Reisinger’s goal is to blur the boundaries between the digital and the real to create a fresh and different interpretation of the things we consider everyday and green so real is becoming possible. For him, everything that constitutes an experience is real, regardless of whether it is in the digital or physical realm. The result of these works is a great surreal experience that challenges the viewer to wonder what is real and what is not.
The digital art of Andrés Reisinger in favor of the democratization of art
Like many artists, Reisinger chooses to generate digital works to which everyone has access, it is his way of creating art for everyone., without having to visit a museum, a gallery or an exhibition. when hanging up the pink curtains and coverings of the pink series, you are offering your art to anyone with an internet connection.
Artists like Reisinger they expand the borders and open up new possibilities of art in a world in which technology and reality converge. The “Take Over” series is not only a sight to behold, but also an exercise in reflection on what is a “real” work of art. His digital artworks are a journey of discovery and imagination.
Andrés Reisinger is one of the most in-demand digital artists in the world. His most recent works are as ambiguous as they are meticulous and full of emotion. His NFT pieces continue to reach levels never seen before and his exhibitions and collaborations multiply. You can continue to see the latest series of him in Instagram and see all his work in the web.