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Portraits with hidden worlds

Some perspectives do not only change what we see.
They change what we believe is possible.

Jana B. Pfeiffer creates expressive figurative portraits in which external places and inner worlds merge together.

Her works explore not only what we see, but how we see. Within her faces, visual spaces emerge where landscapes, cities, memories and inner movements connect with human perception.

At the center of her work lies the idea that perception is not fixed. Experiences, places and perspectives shape the way we see the world and what we believe is possible.

She transforms these ideas into precise, multilayered compositions that shift through distance, perspective and light. From afar, the works appear clear and focused, while closer viewing reveals new layers and connections.

Her works invite viewers to question familiar ways of seeing and to reposition themselves between external reality and inner experience.

In an increasingly technology driven world, her art focuses on a deeply human ability: not only to recognize meaning, but to feel it and actively rethink it.

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