Over the RainBow - NOTHING. The rainbow is alienated and not presented in its familiarity. We see nothing that makes it recognisable at first glance. A red X for was probably nothing, fills the area in the middle. The arch is curved vertically from top to bottom and the colours do not follow any order. In the right third, the emphasis is on black. The black is interrupted by a yellow area. Blue arcs and white lines in the vertical support the black area and give it containment and contour. An arc staggered in several lines one after the other. In the left part of the picture there are rays leading to the X. The colourfulness is delimited from the black by the X. Where do we demarcate ourselves? Do we have any boundaries at all? Do we set signs, do we mark our position and stand up for it? Whereby nothing is static and only change is certain. Points of view can change. Often it only takes a different view of things to see more clearly - a change of perspective. Rain in itself does not only mean darkness and dreariness. If you see it with other components like light, suddenly a completely different scenario emerges and a beautiful play of colours emerges. Often it is the combination, the context in which something stands that leads to change.