Ingo Lindmeier, a German artist, is heavily influenced by surrealism. His extensive collection reflects his fascination with the surreal and his affinity for manipulating language.
Lindmeier frequently incorporates vibrant imagery made with Adobe Photoshop and draws inspiration from various sources such as fairy tales, myths, music, nature, and art. His distinctive, surrealistic style and ability to blend words and images make his artwork truly unique and worth exploring.
According to the artist: “Almost all of my works begin with a passion for the surreal. Often accompanied by playing with words, the sense of playing finds its way out of my head through Adobe Photoshop into the colorful world of images. Sometimes brightly playful, sometimes critically disturbing, different voices find their place in my creations. Fairy tales and myths inspire me as much as music, nature and art. Over 45 of my works will find their way into the physical world in the form of a book called Fabuloen, including a fantasy story of a whole universe. Others are available as art prints or are still looking for their way out.”
Ingo Lindmeier, a German artist, is heavily influenced by surrealism. His extensive collection reflects his fascination with the surreal and his affinity for manipulating language.
Lindmeier frequently incorporates vibrant imagery made with Adobe Photoshop and draws inspiration from various sources such as fairy tales, myths, music, nature, and art. His distinctive, surrealistic style and ability to blend words and images make his artwork truly unique and worth exploring.
According to the artist: “Almost all of my works begin with a passion for the surreal. Often accompanied by playing with words, the sense of playing finds its way out of my head through Adobe Photoshop into the colorful world of images. Sometimes brightly playful, sometimes critically disturbing, different voices find their place in my creations. Fairy tales and myths inspire me as much as music, nature and art. Over 45 of my works will find their way into the physical world in the form of a book called Fabuloen, including a fantasy story of a whole universe. Others are available as art prints or are still looking for their way out.”
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