Contemporary artist | border crosser of art
In an age drowning in its own hubris, I merge classical painting and digital art to create new, provocative art experiences. My works are an outcry against the familiar and a whisper of the impossible.
In the realm of art, where yesterday and tomorrow collide, Ellen Semen stands as a border crosser between worlds. Her works are more than mere art - they are manifestations of a constantly changing time. Semen uses the traditional techniques of classical painting and fuses them with the infinite possibilities of digital art, creating something that is at once familiar and completely new. Her canvases are battlefields where tradition and innovation wrestle with each other and finally unite in harmony. As such, her art is both reflection and rebellion.
Ellen Semen's artworks are emotional landscapes, visual explosions and silent meditations all at the same time. They take us to the limits of our perception and beyond. Her art is a dialogue between past and future, a dance between analogue and digital. In an era in which the virtual and the real are increasingly converging, Semen reflects these new realities to us and consciously makes use of them in her artistic work. With every brush-stroke, every pixel, she challenges the audience to question their own realities and discover new, hybrid art experiences. Immerse yourself in a world where the classical kisses the digital and the magical emerges.
Ellen Semen is a bold creator who inspires an international audience with her hybrid, subversive beauties.
Immerse yourself in the independent and multi-layered worlds of Ellen Semen and discover art in a new dimension. Her works combine painting, collage, drawing and printmaking and take you into a world where the classical kisses the digital. Ellen Semen's creative cycles - from "Hybrillis" and "Biedermeier Reloaded" to "Floral Militancy" and "Evil Flowers" - invite you to experience traditional techniques and modern concepts in harmonious conflict. Experience the mutability of nature in "Hortus mutabilis", while "Conglomerates" and "Reclining" fascinate with their hybrid, subversive beauty. Her portraits and commissioned art show the inexhaustible talent of this border crosser of art, who expands the boundaries of our perception with every work.