Christoph
Pauschenwein
Contemporary Art
A practice that holds the organic and the constructed on the same surface — where handcraft and machine are not opposites but co-authors.
@Christoph Pauschenwein
Pauschenwein's practice holds the organic and the constructed on the same surface — not as a conceptual position, but as a structural condition of the work itself. Beginning with photographs taken in nature, each piece moves through layers of analog painting and digital abstraction before arriving at its final material form — printed on glass or aluminium. The work does not illustrate nature. It transforms it. What appears organic from a distance reveals precise digital architecture upon approach — a deliberate inversion that is built into every compositional decision. The surface invites; the structure rewards.
Those who sense the human hand behind complexity — collectors, design-conscious viewers, and anyone who has ever chosen depth over speed.