The painting, which is in bright orange tones and has an original format of 80 × 80 cm, explores the fascinating subject of light energy. It illustrates the idea that energy can be generated simply by the presence of photons, or light. The scene focuses on the sky, which has an almost cathedral-like appearance and is embedded in a basic spiral structure. Bright light radiates from the centre of the sky and floods the entire painting, making it permeated and dominated by light.
In the foreground of the painting are three people on the right, placed on a ledge in an orange area. On the left side, there is a single childlike figure that appears to be on a slope or hill, blending seamlessly with the central area of the painting, which depicts a multitude of blue trees. The people appear as if they are from another world or time and look at the light energy with wonder and amazement.
For us as viewers, this may mean that we have perhaps not yet fully understood the wonder of light and its energy. The depiction of people who do not seem to grasp this light energy highlights our current insecurity in dealing with this energy source. The painting emphasises the power and wonder of light and its energy and challenges the viewer to reflect on the mightiness and mystery of light. It reminds us how much we can still learn about this fascinating energy source.
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Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Germany