Frank Versace’s works are characterized by the themes of Eros, gender, figure and body. The interaction of the sexes and with each other as well as with their surroundings provides exciting insights into often surreal-looking worlds of images and objects. Influenced by artists such as Hieronymus Bosch, Rembrandt van Rijn or H.R. Giger and Jean Tiguely, Versace’s works mix fantasies and visions with those from reality and virtual space.
It is important to the artist to realize his ideas in a variety of approaches. He refuses to reduce himself to a single recognizable firm or technique. In this way, he creates different lines of work in parallel, which are successively expanded. In addition to traditional approaches such as oil painting and classical drawing and photography, contemporary techniques such as C02 lasers, cutting plotters and 3D printers are also used, as well as working with virtual media such as vectors and pixel graphics. Kinematic functions are realized by the artist via microcontroller programming with microservos and DC motors.

