The Passage by Christophe Kiciak

This Picture is available as Photo Print, Canvas on Stretcher, Framed Picture, Glass Print and Wall Paper.

Everything photographed and edited by me. Do you remember your first reaction when you understood that you were actually going to die one day? I do. I was about 4 years old, we were playing some board game with a friend. All of a sudden, he told me: "you know, it is nice that we can play now, because we won't be able to do so when we're dead". It was quite a shock: no more game for me! It may sound ridiculous, but playing those games was such an enjoyment, that the idea of a total lack of it was too much for the little kid I was. Of course, that whole concept was very mysterious, so in the evening, I tried to ask my mother about it. She seemed embarrassed, didn't really know what to answer, and simply tried to explain that I shouldn't bother about it. I didn't really buy that explanation, and as I grew up, I gathered more information from other sources. I soon realized that people had various reactions about death. Some were answering with religion, telling about another life after death, supposedly wonderful. Loads of persons also didn't know what to answer, and seemed to live pretending that death didn't exist at all. Then, others simply explained that in doubt, life should be enjoyed as much as possible. Carpe Diem. Within that last category, there are of course various ways of taking advantage of life. This is personally where I have difficulties: what risk to take, in the name of living a worthy life, and what risk not to take, in order to avoid shortening it too much? Is asking that question already a sign of weakness? Should I always do whatever comes to mind regardless of the potential consequences? Or as a contrary, should I simply spend the next day working, cooking, and keeping the house warm for my family? This is a great dilemma. Usually, I like spending lots of time thinking about a situation, measuring pros and cons, but of course, here time is not on my side. Not on our side, sadly. Or is it?

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Photo Print: Christophe Kiciak, The Passage

Christophe Kiciak, The Passage

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Art category: Photography

Picture content: Religious

Search Words: About, Actually, Carpediem, Creative, Day, Death, Edit, Edited, everything, fall, first, going, life, moisson, orpheus, philosophy, photographed, reaction, remember, surreal, time, tunnel, understood, years


Photo Prints

Great photos from Kiciak get even better with our digital photo prints. Thanks to our reference-class printer Canon iPF 9400 with 12-color printing, the finest colors or shades of gray in the photo »The Passage« are preserved during printing. You decide for yourself the size, the cutout and the material.

Canvas on Stretcher

Our canvas prints of the motif »The Passage« are printed on high-quality canvas using high-end digital printers (Canon iPF 9400). The prints impress with the finest color nuances, large color space and UV resistance. They are hand-crafted onto real stretcher frames. And everything is guaranteed Made in Germany! Please note that under the product Art Print you can also order this motif printed on canvas without stretcher frame.

Framed Pictures

Pictures from Christophe Kiciak you can also buy framed. In addition to a variety of wood and aluminum moldings we also offer passe-partouts and various surface protection options. All frames are handmade in our own factory. Naturally all framings are Made in Germany. Individually framed, the picture »The Passage« really comes into its own!

Glass Pictures

Our glass pictures from Christophe Kiciak are printed directly on glass for you. This creates noble pictures in a high-quality appearance. Rounded edges and a hidden mounting on the back complete the product.

Wall Papers

»The Passage« from artist Kiciak as space-filling art! Our wallpapers make it possible. Printed in latex printig technology on high-quality fleece material in cm-exact sizes ensure perfectly styled walls in your home.

Alu Composite Pictures

Aluminum composite panels consist of a sandwich construction of aluminum sheets (outside) and PVC material (inside). The picture »The Passage« is printed with an UV printing process. Thanks to the floating suspension, you can create a modern ambience in every home. Especially offices and shops benefit from the futuristic design.