George Classen understands the recurring theme of “Physionomic Landscapes” as follows: He draws lines from the coordinate system of the (usually) human face, which he supplements with elements such as color and other lines. This creates a connection between autonomous abstractness and the actually real and visual. The intended ambiguity is intended to give the viewer the opportunity to stimulate their own imagination. George Classen uses the title “Chance and Necessity” of a book by the natural scientist and Nobel Prize winner Jacques Monod as the motto for the creation of his works. “Chance is the distribution of the impulse-controlled lines and colors, the necessity is the coordination of the elements into a coherent whole.”