In the series Deconstruction (since 2014), Ralf Brueck works towards the visual dissolution and further development of interiors and urban spaces. In these works, he has pushed the art of digital image composition to a phenomenal peak, with the precision of a surgeon, the spatial construction of an architect, and the pictorial ideas of a draftsman, while making his own views clear. Color elements integrated within the digital texture of the image provide the code for a new local color that is no longer constrained by the real reference point in the physical world.
Pixel-like anomalies, data errors, and transformations caused by distortions, technical malfunctions, or translation errors on the computer provide the starting point for the creation of fantastical and ghostly pictorial phenomena.
You can discover the world anew simply by observing it from a different perspective. Or even add new dimensions by reinventing it. It is also possible to create a synthesis of these two strategies, as Ralf Brueck's series of the same name demonstrates.