Nebelmeer, Nebelmeer

a real estate listing photo of the living room of a townhouse in georgetown using staged furniture and a giant inkjet on canvas version of friedrich's wanderer, a 19th century flaneur on a mountain outcropping, with his back to the painter and viewer as he surveys a foggy mountain landscape before and below him. the wall behind this fake art is painted baby blue, which inadvertently complements the friedrich, because it's not like they'd let a stager paint it that color, right? anyway, i have declared this installation a work in itself, and am ready to repeat it somewhere for public enlightment and entertaining
Untitled (Nebelmeer), 2024, 48 x 48 in., paint on canvas, installed on a wall painted in complementary Benjamin Moore color with a suitably atmospheric name, via zillow

In what, from the finishes, looks like the early 90s, A police station in Georgetown was converted into two townhouses. One of them is being sold with help from a little known version of Caspar David Friedrich’s Wanderer Above The Sea and Fog. The H on the throw on the sofa stands for Hamburger Kunsthalle.

Previously, related: Monochrome House, 2016
Untitled (A Painting for Two Rooms by Cactus Cantina), 2017
Untitled (Blurred Frida), 2020
LMAO I have works like this that I haven’t even posted, just grabbed the MLS image and declared it, talk about tree falling in the forest