Journalist, press officer, photographer… and later, graphic explorer, Christian L. Lange seems to have lived several creative lives before revealing one of his boldest facets: that of an alchemist of images. An artist who doesn’t just look at the world, but reinvents it pixel by pixel, color by color, in vibrant compositions blending intuition, technical mastery, and a jubilant sense of detail.
His visual universe, nourished as much by digital culture as by photography, unfolds through a series of deeply contemporary works. Among them, *Paréidolies* stands out as a true manifesto of his style. Like a DJ sampling vinyls, Christian Lange cuts, assembles, and reinterprets. He overlays icons and textures, faces and mirages, to compose portraits and kaleidoscopic images where reality turns into suggestion. Carla Bruni, Madonna, Marilyn… figures he reimagines and fuses into a dreamlike narrative filled with discreet, almost hidden symbols — always precise, always intentional.
