





Fascination of Scars: A Long Exposure in Everyday Life
In this image by Lucas Zimmermann, the morbid aesthetics of highway scars left after construction work are captured. The deep blues and purple accents lend a melancholic mood to the composition, while the black lines emphasize the traces of accidents. This visual narrative invites contemplation about the unseen stories that shape our roads. Perfect for spaces where tranquility and reflection are desired, this piece offers a subtle yet impactful addition.
Aesthetic Reflections for Thoughtful Spaces
This artwork is also available in various formats, including premium options like acrylic glass and alu dibond, which highlight the colors and details beautifully. Also available as a poster – ideal if you already have a suitable frame. If you're unsure about your product selection, we are happy to provide personal advice.
Country: Germany
Artist's description:
At a constant state of construction on the highway in front of my hometown there was, despite clear signs, many sometimes fatal traffic accidents that were mostly due to excessive speed. After the site was dismantled, the highway was not the same as before. In the area of the former construction site entrance could be distributed over a kilometer skid marks, damage to the barriers, burnt grass and other signs of accidents seen. These are still not entirely disappeared; probably the most striking remains are the updated guidelines. Nice and light they put out from the old ones and remember in their morbid aesthetics of scars.
Collections: Long Exposure