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CLINT ENNS - High Roller
CLINT ENNS - High Roller
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Paper: Hahnemühle Fine Art Archival Print
Sheet size: 40 × 40 cm with 1 cm white border around the motif.
Year: Edition of 2025
Edition: 5 + 1 AP
Signed, dated and with an edition number by the artist on a separate label.
Clint Enns – High Roller
A man sits at the gaming table, cards firmly in hand, his poker face frozen between arrogance and despair. His tuxedo, bow tie, neatly gelled hair—everything screams control, a last vestige of dignity. But his expression betrays the opposite: Sitting here isn't someone who's hit the jackpot, but someone who has long since gambled away everything—perhaps not just his money.
Clint Enns' High Roller exposes the glittering world of the casino as a stage for existential emptiness. The picture seems like a parody of the Las Vegas myth: glamour without glamour, success without winners. Even the green felt of the table seems dull, as if it has lost hope.
The AI doesn't imagine a triumph here, but rather the aftermath of a game that was never fair. What remains is the bitter punchline: In this casino, only the house always wins in the end.
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