The painting reveals a fascinating interpretation of starling flight in the sky. In the centre of the painting hovers a sphere consisting of a multitude of birds that are not black starlings but nevertheless represent the flight pattern of starlings in an artistic way. These birds, here depicted as gulls, show the synchronous behaviour of starlings that orientate themselves in the air to their flight neighbours. This collective orientation often leads to undulating movements and transforms the flock into an independent, gigantic entity in the sky.
The artist has masterfully captured the essence of starling flight and created its own world from it - a living sphere of flying birds. The use of seagulls instead of starlings creates a brighter and friendlier atmosphere in the painting. The artistic freedom to deviate from the depiction of real starlings gives the work an idiosyncratic touch.
The sphere, formed from the flying birds, becomes a symbol of harmony and coordination in nature. It reminds the viewer how even simple creatures can create something magnificent through cooperation and synchronicity. The painting invites the viewer to appreciate this beauty and be inspired by the grace of natural interplay. It highlights how the world around us exists in a constant, harmonious flow and how nature can be an inexhaustible source of inspiration for art.
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