From a picturesque bird's eye view, the charming Luxembourg town of Clervaux unfolds, embraced by dense green hills that fill the horizon in soft hues. The white castle, imposing and timeless, is central to the composition and forms the heart of the village. This castle is not only an architectural showpiece but also home to the world-renowned photography exhibition The Family of Man, where visitors from all over the world gather to experience the power of photography.
To the left of the hill stands the Benedictine abbey of St Maurice, recognisable by its twin towers that tower high above the buildings. The abbey exudes tranquillity and spirituality, a harmonious counterpoint to the lively culture surrounding the castle. Its narrow streets, charming squares and historic facades add a warm human scale to the panorama.
In this digital painting, a technique was chosen that gives the scene a soft, almost watercolour-like character. Subtle brushstrokes allow the edges of the image to merge with the green surroundings, while the architecture remains sharp enough to show the wealth of details. The combination of realism and picturesque blurring invites you to look longer, as if you were floating above Clervaux yourself and slowly discovering how nature, history and culture merge into one harmonious whole here.
My work exists at the intersection of modern Pop Art and Expressionism, with influences from Modernism. Contrast, whether in light, color, or subject, plays a central role in my art. The color red is often prominently featured.
Each piece I create tells a story. I produce..
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