
Memento Ingenii – Der Untote Leonardo da Vinci (2025) Digital Arts by Dr. Dr. Anton Wambach
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🖋️ Memento Mori? Ich bin die Erinnerung.
Leonardo da Vinci – das ultimative Genie der Renaissance, Maler, Erfinder, Anatom, Visionär. Doch was, wenn nicht nur seine Ideen unsterblich wurden – sondern auch er selbst?
In diesem düster-philosophischen Kunstwerk erscheint Leonardo da Vinci als untote Verkörperung seines eigenen Vermächtnisses. Seine gezeichnete Haut und sein kalter Blick erinnern an einen Mann, der die Natur studierte – und sich nun selbst als Beweis für den ewigen Kreislauf von Leben und Tod wiederfindet.
Seine Hände, die einst die Mona Lisa erschufen, zerfallen langsam, während in seinen leeren Augen ein Funke ewiger Schöpfung lodert. Ist Genialität ein Segen – oder ein Fluch, der einen niemals ruhen lässt?
💬 "Memento Mori? I’m the reminder."
🎭 Inspiration & Bedeutung
Dieses Werk ist eine ironische Reflexion über Unsterblichkeit, Vermächtnis und die unaufhaltsame Natur der menschlichen Schöpfung.
Da Vinci war besessen von Wissen, Kunst und Wissenschaft – doch vielleicht war es sein größter Fehler, zu beweisen, dass nichts wirklich vergeht.
💡 Fun Fact:
Leonardo da Vinci sezierte über 30 menschliche Körper, um das Geheimnis des Lebens zu entschlüsseln – vielleicht hat er dabei das falsche Rätsel gelöst.
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💬 "Memento Mori? I’m the reminder."
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➡ Hol dir ein Stück unsterblichen Wissens – denn wahre Genies verschwinden nie! 🖋️💀✨
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Dr. Dr. Anton Wambach is an Austrian digital artist and practicing psychotherapist who merges history, philosophy, and horror in a way that no one else does. His works depict historical figures as undead—not as mindless monsters, but as profound reflections on decay, power, and the absurdity of human ambition.
With years of experience in psychotherapy, he brings a psychological depth to dark art that is rarely seen. The undead in his paintings are not just eerie—they tell stories of human vanity, existential fears, and the inevitable downfall of all things great. They mirror our anxieties, our arrogance, and our eternal longing for significance.
His high-resolution, hyper-detailed digital artworks deliberately play with classical portraiture, challenging viewers to engage with the concept of mortality and impermanence. Humor and depth are inextricably linked in his creations—forming a signature style that is instantly recognizable.
His works explore one crucial question: What remains of the powerful when their influence fades? History presents us with glorious rulers, celebrated artists, and untouchable legends—but in his art, they return as undead echoes of their former selves. Once, they dictated the fate of empires and ideologies, but now, in their immortal form, they are mere specters of what they used to be.
How would Napoleon look if he rose from his grave today? What would Maria Theresa think about modern Europe? Would an undead Mozart compose his final symphony in the silence of the afterlife or in the halls of eternity?
Every figure in Dr. Wambach’s art carries their story in their hollow eyes, their rotting teeth, and the cracks in their skin. They are monuments of time—humorous, yet terrifying. The viewer is invited not only to reflect on history but also on their own mortality.
His art is more than an aesthetic statement—it is a psychological reflection. It shows us that power, fame, and beauty are fleeting, but that memories, legends, and ideas endure. And while the bodies decay, one thing remains: a smile—sometimes mischievous, sometimes ironic, but always timeless.
His collector’s pieces are in high demand worldwide, appreciated by art lovers, history enthusiasts, and horror fans alike. With over 1000 artworks, he doesn’t just want to contribute to the market—he wants to dominate it! Because art is not only a form of expression; it is a way to cheat time and rewrite history in an entirely new way.
- Nationality: AUSTRIA
- Date of birth : 1971
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Contemporary Austrian Artists
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