Andreas Claussen
Visionary Seascapes and Environmental Reflections
Andreas Claussen, born 1988 in Hanover, Germany, is a multidisciplinary artist known for blending traditional drawing and painting techniques with modern 3D rendering. His latest series, “FLOOD,” takes viewers on a surreal journey through a submerged world, exploring themes of environmental crisis and human legacy.
Career and Background
Claussen began his career focusing on seascapes before transitioning to a more experimental approach with the “FLOOD” series. His work has been exhibited in Germany, South Korea, Canada, and the USA, reflecting a global recognition of his innovative blend of traditional and contemporary art forms.
Artistic Style and Techniques
In “FLOOD,” Claussen combines oil painting with 3D rendering to create a striking narrative of a flooded Earth. His use of humour and irony in depicting a lone astronaut navigating this submerged world offers a thought-provoking commentary on current environmental issues. The artist’s unique technique highlights both the beauty and fragility of our planet.
Notable Exhibitions and Achievements
Claussen’s work has been featured in major art fairs and galleries across multiple continents. His innovative approach and thematic depth have earned him widespread acclaim and a growing international audience.
Personal Touch and Artistic Philosophy
Claussen’s art reflects a deep engagement with contemporary environmental concerns, using humour and surrealism to offer a fresh perspective on urgent global issues. His work invites viewers to reflect on the state of our world while appreciating the artistic exploration of these themes.
Explore Andreas Claussen’s innovative “FLOOD” series and other works online at watergate.art
See how his unique blend of traditional and modern techniques can offer a new perspective on contemporary environmental issues.