Torsten Ruehle — Süsses Wasser

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2025 — mixed media

100 × 180 × 10 cm — EUR 15.000,00 (net)


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The first impression is calm: interiors, objects and figures appear composed, almost familiar. Torsten Ruehle’s images seem to offer clarity at first glance, shaped by balanced spaces and a sense of quiet order. Yet this calm is fragile. Subtle disruptions emerge, and what initially appears transparent begins to shift toward opacity.

Ruehle’s work is driven by an ongoing engagement with line and structure. Strong contours isolate objects and figures, condensing them into precise visual units while exposing the constructed nature of the image. Familiar motifs lose their specificity, spaces feel staged rather than inhabited, and meaning remains unsettled. Line functions not only as outline, but as a means of framing, interrupting and holding the composition together, sustaining a tension between order and disturbance that gives the work its quiet intensity.

2025 — mixed media

100 × 180 × 10 cm — EUR 15.000,00 (net)


For further artwork information or purchase, please email us at contact@massoumi.art or reach out via our contact form.

The first impression is calm: interiors, objects and figures appear composed, almost familiar. Torsten Ruehle’s images seem to offer clarity at first glance, shaped by balanced spaces and a sense of quiet order. Yet this calm is fragile. Subtle disruptions emerge, and what initially appears transparent begins to shift toward opacity.

Ruehle’s work is driven by an ongoing engagement with line and structure. Strong contours isolate objects and figures, condensing them into precise visual units while exposing the constructed nature of the image. Familiar motifs lose their specificity, spaces feel staged rather than inhabited, and meaning remains unsettled. Line functions not only as outline, but as a means of framing, interrupting and holding the composition together, sustaining a tension between order and disturbance that gives the work its quiet intensity.