Case, aka Andreas von Chrzanowski, has been a photorealism pioneer for over two decades, primarily using the medium of spray paint to embrace the power of movement through the universality of hands.
“Power” and “movement” have played key roles in the backbone of his German roots, inspiring him to communicate his strong messages of unity and power by overlaying hands. The overlaying “movement” is not just about physical movement, but is also rather political - the viewer is left to visualize the remaining story and/or emotion relative to their current situations.
Having travelled to over 20 countries, Case has literally left his fingerprints in each, continually leaving bits and pieces of a language understood by all - after all, a hand gesture can tell a thousand words.
Case, aka Andreas von Chrzanowski, has been a photorealism pioneer for over two decades, primarily using the medium of spray paint to embrace the power of movement through the universality of hands.
“Power” and “movement” have played key roles in the backbone of his German roots, inspiring him to communicate his strong messages of unity and power by overlaying hands. The overlaying “movement” is not just about physical movement, but is also rather political - the viewer is left to visualize the remaining story and/or emotion relative to their current situations.
Having travelled to over 20 countries, Case has literally left his fingerprints in each, continually leaving bits and pieces of a language understood by all - after all, a hand gesture can tell a thousand words.