CROSSING presents a network of intersecting lines and sharp-edged forms in deep blue. White intervals act as light—encounter and movement. Aluminum Dibond. Hahnemühle Fine Art.
CROSSING presents a network of intersecting lines and sharp-edged forms in deep blue. White intervals act as light—encounter and movement. Aluminum Dibond. Hahnemühle Fine Art.

CROSSING

Like a net­work of paths that con­tin­u­al­ly inter­sect, “CROSSING” unfolds in clear lines and deep blue. The sharp-edged forms evoke sails meet­ing in the wind, routes con­verg­ing on the open sea. The white spaces in between act like light, offer­ing guid­ance, a quiet pause between move­ments. This work is a weave of encounter and direc­tion, of depar­ture and arrival, of moments where paths cross not by chance, but inevitably. “CROSSING” is part of the art series “Blue in a Square”, which includes 300+ artworks.

You always meet twice.

The idea behind the art­work “Kreuzen” (“Cross­ing”) was the thought that you keep run­ning into things again and again. Not every­one, but some people and some things. And it’s not only about people; all kinds of things in life, in won­drous ways, come back around and cross my path. This con­stant cross­ing has changed the way I deal with every­thing and every­one over the course of my life.

The assump­tion that I would never encounter it again was painful­ly often dis­proven, some­times luck­i­ly so. Accord­ing­ly, I increas­ing­ly adapt­ed my behav­ior to this cir­cum­stance. You approach every­thing in life dif­fer­ent­ly if you assume you might encounter it again. A cer­tain kind of incon­sid­er­ate­ness and thought­less­ness for­tu­nate­ly dis­ap­peared along with that. It’s a mean­ing­ful devel­op­ment in life. A reunion brings more joy than the oppo­site, or at least you assume there is reason to be glad.

The art­work “Cross­ing” is avail­able only online in my art store, thus direct­ly from the artist, and for good reason. This way, the artist and the art enthu­si­ast are closer and can com­mu­ni­cate direct­ly. That makes many things easier. You only need to fill out the online form or send an email, and the direct con­tact is estab­lished. I will then reply with a writ­ten quote and a date.

Canon Fine-Art inkjet print on pre­mi­um Hah­nemüh­le Photo Rag 308 gsm paper. Art­work size freely selec­table: from at least 20 × 20 cm up to 120 × 120 cm. Mount­ed on 2 mm alu­minum Dibond with a white wooden shadow-gap frame. Pricing/quote on request, depend­ing on size and quantity.

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