The painting presents a fascinating scenario in which rays of light from two different directions seem to meet in the sky. Normally, such intersections of light sources are nothing unusual and occur frequently in the everyday world. But here a mind game emerges that challenges perception: Are there really two suns in the sky? Do two independent sources of radiation exist?
The answer is that there is only one sun, but this representation makes us think about the nature of reality. When does something correspond to reality, and how is reality defined? These questions touch on physical as well as religious, metaphysical aspects.
The sky above this scenario is characterised by movement and dynamics. Gusts, storms and wind power can be felt in the swirling cloud formations. The rays of light break through the clouds and create a fascinating distribution of light in the sky.
The landscape under this sky drama shows an impressive tree shape. The branches and leaves shine in the centre of the light and the trunk of the tree extends firmly into the ground, symbolising its rootedness in reality.
Overall, this painting invites the viewer to reflect on the perception of reality, light and shadow, and the connection between nature and metaphysics. It is an invitation to reflect on what we consider real and normal, and how these concepts influence our view of the world.
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Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands