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A monochrome fine art photograph by Arjan Spannenburg titled ROOTED, featuring a bare-shouldered man and a figure in dark Middle Eastern robes embracing in a vast sand dune next to a weathered Scots pine with exposed roots.

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COMMON GROUND
A close embrace between a bare-chested man and a figure in dark traditional robes on a bright sandy beach.A high-contrast monochrome photograph by Arjan Spannenburg titled "EMERGE." The composition focuses on two figures in a desolate sandy landscape. A man with his bare back to the camera finds sanctuary in the dark, layered robes of a second figure, whose head is wrapped in a traditional covering. The wind catches the fabric against a minimalist horizon.

"Arjan Spannenburg’s ROOTED delves into the convergence of queer vulnerability and cultural displacement beneath the ancient Dutch Scots pine."

The Narrative

An Architecture of Belonging

True sanctuary is rarely a place it is a state of being witnessed.ROOTEDexists to challenge the boundaries of where we feel "at home." It is a visual manifesto asserting that identity, whether queer, cultural, or religious, is not a static point on a map, but a living, breathing root system. This work was created to dismantle the "us vs. them" narrative, replacing it with a stark, beautiful reality: that our shared vulnerabilities are the only soil in which true peace can grow.

The Narrative: Common Ground in the Dunes

Within the stark landscape of Dutch dunes, two realms meet beneath the branches of a Scots pine. Arjan Spannenburg employs high-contrast monochrome to pare away the colours, revealing only the fundamental geometry of an encounter.

The tree, with its exposed and weathered roots, serves as a mirror to the figures: it stands firm in shifting sands, just as the human spirit must find footing in shifting social landscapes. By bringing together the figure in traditional Middle Eastern garments, symbolising a world often not fully understood, and the vulnerable protagonist, Spannenburg creates a "Common Ground." This is a space where the trauma of discrimination, felt deeply by both the LGBTQ+ and Muslim communities, is acknowledged and then transformed through proximity.

The Artifact: Resilience in Monochrome

ROOTEDis a 80 x 120 cm fine art statement on resilience. The viewer is met with a profound silence. The dark, structured fabric of the garments acts as a protective shell against the pale, infinite horizon of the dunes.

For the international art collector, this piece offers more than aesthetic beauty, it offers a dialogue. It is a sophisticated exploration of multicultural integration and the psychological search for safety. It speaks to the curator who values art as a bridge, a way to find the "Common Ground" that exists beyond the borders of our differences.

Visual Analysis

一幅高對比的黑白風景照,採用寬闊的橫向(風景)方向。左側,兩個人物,一個裸露後背,一個身披厚重的衣物,緊擁在一片廣闊的沙丘之中。右側,一棵巨大、飽經風霜的蘇格蘭松樹,其盤結的樹根清晰可見,在戲劇性的多雲天空和遠處的樹線上佔據了畫面的主導地位。

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Year

2023