
“Topsyturvy 2”
DESCRIPTION FOR THE COMPLETE SERIES 1-6 „Topsyturvy(1)“
			like Topsyturvy(2) u. (3)
			were created in July 1999, Topsyturvy(4) in October 1999, Topsyturvy(5)
			in November
			1999 and Topsyturvy(6) followed in December 1999, all of them with PC und
			„Painter“
			(Metacreations). The complete series, print 1-6: 1800.-€
		 Print: Digital Fine Art on Somerset Velvet Size: Paper: 38x38 cm, Picture: 30x30 cm Copies: 95, numbered and signed, and 5 artist's copies (I-V) Price: 400.‒ Euros Artist: Björn Dämpfling
The
			series „Topsyturvy“ got its title from the first image, for which it is
			pretty self explanatory. This image and image No.2 of the series are
			in
			addition good examples in order to show that digital equivalents of well
			known media, like watercolors in this case, have their very own
			aesthetic character and are by no means capable of replacing their
			physical counterparts. It is not only the lack of physical qualities,
			but
			rather the fact that even a photographed or scanned stroke of a pen or a
			paintbrush, lacking the “physical” qualities of the original too,
			still
			looks very different from the digitally simulated output. This difference
			can be bigger or smaller depending on the simulated “natural
			Topsyturvy media” chosen, like the series demonstrates quite well.
			Using “digital” chalk like for No.4 and 5 the difference isn’t as
			dominant, as with using
			digital watercolors, but disregarding it would be naïve. For my own work the
			quality of simulating natural media in terms of similarity
			never played any role, because I have drawn with everything that makes a
			line and on everything that can hold the color. And my most beloved
			drawing tool in the world of physical media is a ballpoint in my
			pocket, having the color it has. For an artist this is only slightly
			less
			exotic than dealing with digital watercolor. That one might find “heads”
			and “fish” quite often in my drawings is true. But this series of six
			images in a row, same format, same size, should exemplify the driving
			force behind my way of image creation, which is to surprise myself
			with new images all the time, not to develop a “style”. It is my aim
			to produce genuinely new images, recognizable as mine, as
			“Dämpfling”, so to speak, but not by a personal formula, neither for
			the themes nor the style. Individuality, being identifiable can be
			accomplished
			as well by those many small repeating traces that have an imprint on
			every image one does. This is true even if the history of art is no
			relevant source for ones own creations. Repetitions occur and they
			are essential for recognition, but the question is how they
			occur. Repetitions should never dominate or define, just add what is
			necessary to recognize an image as mine, once someone has seen one
			of my images with a comparable visual content. Otherwise the real or
			virtual trashcan is the final destination. The series “Topsyturvy”
			should be able to demonstrate what can only be seen, giving visual
			proof.