The rays of light can be seen as the highlight of the composition as they shine out like rays of sunshine from behind the colourful clouds and illuminate the scene in multiple directions. The iridescent band of clouds in reddish tones seems to protect the viewer from too bright a light and takes on the function of sunglasses. On the one hand, the light rays present themselves in a warm yellow, directly derived from the sun and visible above the clouds as they radiate into the higher sky. On the other hand, they take on a cooler shade of blue as they emerge from beneath the clouds, first crossing the red of the clouds to be softened by them before dipping into the sea.
The sea in the oil painting is criss-crossed by numerous elongated islands, all curling towards the distant horizon. They appear like outstretched arms that seem to catch the remaining daylight to shine brighter themselves. The elongated islands, which start moving at an appropriate distance from each other, are painted in strong dark shades, mainly browns.
The painting is dominated mainly by orange, brown, red and yellow, contrasted by the distant blue.
The composition of the painting was freely invented and created in the studio in Berlin Mitte, following the laws of harmonious form. The colouring, on the other hand, has a provocative and cheeky effect, does not radiate absolute calm but intentionally shows a controlled energetic restlessness
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