In this painting, a subtle and subdued atmosphere is created by the dark green landscape features and the artfully composed clouds. But the painting acquires a surprising dynamism through three radiant rays of light that spread out in a star shape in different directions. One ray points upwards, while the others run diagonally to the left and right. These rays penetrate the cloudy sky and divide it into three segments, aptly reflecting the painting's title, "Cloudburst".
The term "Cloudburst" takes on a metaphorical meaning here, as it does not refer to a sharp, man-made break, but to a painted phenomenon. The fine elaboration of the motif with the glazing technique gives the painting an organic quality. The rays of light do not break off abruptly, but gently merge with the surrounding clouds, giving the painting a harmonious balance.
The choice of the light rays as the central element emphasises the naturalness in relation to nature. It becomes clear that this break is not man-made; it is not black and made of plastic, but consists of radiant light. This artwork invites the viewer to reflect on the subtle beauty in the natural and creates a profound connection between the unpredictability of humanity when it comes to 'natural fractures' and the natural phenomena of nature that we call fracture in our language.
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Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany