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Andrés Reisinger
At just 32, the Argentinian is one of the most sought-after 3D artists in the world
Since establishing his eponymous studio in Barcelona in 2018, Andrés Reisinger has helped to define the look and feel of the virtual realm. With his love of pastel colours, organic forms and surrealist environments, Reisinger brings an unexpected warmth to his designs, challenging the clinical stereotype of digital spaces. His ability to bring together the digital and physical worlds is at once disorienting, soothing and comforting. From the tantalising Winter House (2022), a collaboration with architect Alba de la Fuente in the metaverse, to last year’s physical exhibition of seating at Nilufar Gallery in Milan, which saw three furniture pieces exist both in real life and as NFTs, Reisinger constantly pushes the limit of how these two worlds can be bridged.
Reisinger describes his work as ‘the reflection of an uncanny feeling, one where it is hard to distinguish whether it belongs to the physical or digital realm, reality or fantasy. For me, the digital is an expansion of our physical experiences.’ He continues, ‘I like to provoke, to raise questions.
Many of my works feature seemingly surreal forms. The colour palette is filled with shades of pink,
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