Wastelands 5 (Red Rocks)

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In this motif "Red Rocks", a large red-orange shaded ink area characterises the overall colour scheme: a dark blue-grey-blue colour surrounds this centre in a strong complementary contrast. Golden ochre-coloured traces are spread across the rock-like structure, which tears away towards the bottom right and provokes completely different associations: a cat that has been run over? A lizard crawling down towards the centre? A human in a forward bend yoga pose? Step by step, our eyes scan the shapes, transitions and lines to find meaning. It's almost as if it can't come to rest any sooner. 

Try a meditation exercise in front of the picture: look at it, let the colours and shapes work their magic on you, but at the same time let any thoughts of recognition slip away.

Motif 5 from the "Wastelands" series 

For this series the artist chooses random processes in order not to throw away colours left on the palette at the end of a session, but to incorporate them into a new work. There is nothing to recognise here, the motif is deliberately placed on the edge between the abstract and the figurative.

Frame: Shadow gap (white)
Größe: 30 x 30 cm
Technique & Materials: Oil on canvas

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