Art That Mattersby Spannenburg.Art
Back to Collection
A black and white conceptual fine art portrait of ROBIN for the ESTRANGED series by ARJAN SPANNENBURG, featuring a person with a shaved head among dense leaves.

More from the series

ESTRANGED (series)
A black and white conceptual fine art portrait of BRANDON for the ESTRANGED series by ARJAN SPANNENBURG, featuring a man among apple tree branches.A black and white conceptual portrait of JIP for the ESTRANGED series by ARJAN SPANNENBURG, showing a man partially hidden by pine branches.A black and white conceptual fine art portrait of DANNY for the ESTRANGED series by ARJAN SPANNENBURG, featuring a person with top surgery scars among tall plants.A black and white conceptual fine art portrait of RICARDO for the ESTRANGED series by ARJAN SPANNENBURG, featuring a man among prickly holly leaves.A black and white conceptual fine art portrait of SANDER for the ESTRANGED series by ARJAN SPANNENBURG, featuring a man among butterfly bush branches.A black and white conceptual fine art portrait of JOEL for the ESTRANGED series by ARJAN SPANNENBURG, showing a man surrounded by dense leaves.
Arjan Spannenburg

ESTRANGED - ROBIN

"A defiant and poetic exploration of the non-binary landscape, capturing the quiet strength required to exist beyond the traditional borders of gender."

The Narrative

Navigating the thicket of social expectation

In this pivotal work from the ESTRANGED series, ARJAN SPANNENBURG addresses the profound isolation and eventual liberation found in non-binary identity. Through the portrait of ROBIN, the artist visualises the complex journey of shedding prescribed roles—neither "girl" nor "boy"—to find an authentic middle ground. SPANNENBURG uses the dense, overlapping leaves of the currant bush to symbolise the social "thicket" that one must navigate. The image captures the tension between the subject's internal clarity and a world that often treats difference as a spectacle or a confusion. It is a masterful study of a person carving out a space for themselves where no pre-existing path was offered.

The resilience against the public gaze

SPANNENBURG’S motivation for this piece is to document the courage it takes to remain soft and open in a society that often turns its back. By placing ROBIN in a sea of foliage, the artist creates a protective cocoon that contrasts with the harsh reality of being "put on display" or ignored. As ROBIN reflects on the painful moments of public scrutiny and the invalidation of their identity: I felt completely not taken seriously and that same evening I was also purposely ignored by a large group of people. This work challenges the viewer to move beyond the "opinion" of gender and recognise the biological and psychological reality of the subject. For the institutional collector, this piece represents a vital contemporary narrative on the evolution of human identity and the right to self-definition.

Visual Analysis

A vertical black and white photograph depicting a person with a shaved head, eyes closed in a serene or contemplative expression, submerged in a dense bush of broad-leaved plants. The subject's face is centrally positioned, framed by the textured leaves. Their arms are intertwined with the branches: one arm rests horizontally across the chest, while the other reaches upward, a finger gently touching a leaf. The lighting is soft yet directional, highlighting the contours of the face and the smoothness of the skin against the dark, complex patterns of the foliage. The composition creates an intimate, enclosed atmosphere where the human form and the botanical environment are inextricably linked.

Configure Your Edition

Select Size & Edition

Select Material / Finish

Year

2022