ABOUT
Education: Willlem de Kooning Academy, Rotterdam NL
Represented by ARTcompany, Eindhoven NL
What is something before something is?
What does a thought or memory look like, just before it takes shape?
Fragements in motion to become an idea. Like a digital photo, a split second before true. When all shapes and colors are present, but not yet in the perfect place. When all pixels are still free, almost something but not quite yet.
Capturing this moment, some pixels rest in graded positions, grouped by color, saturation or brightness, while others flow in opposite directions or transform in perspective.
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Editing digital photos with code, compression techniques and digital tools, creates unreal images. One of the digital artists who inspire me is Kim Asendorf. He developed a pixelsorting script that I often use. The use of code brings a radomness to images that resembles an idea, emotion or thought. Creating visuals that go beyond the boundries of traditional image creation.
Free pixels are like memories. Thoughts of places, emotions, conversations, distorted into fragments of something that once was.
Like memories that become sharp when we recall them, pixels become sharp when they are caught in their motion to become true. A razor-sharp image of an elusive moment. These moments are printed on dibond and sold without a frame, in any size you like.
Biography
Felix Huisken studied etching and lithography at the Willem de Kooning Academy in Rotterdam, NL. After her studies, she worked as a freelance webdesigner for more than 20 years. Pixels, code and design software became her most important tools.
In 2018 she started her first exploration of #FreeALLpixels, exploring the nature of digital images.