LEVEL features shifted, overlapping blue planes—crisp edges, shadows, spatial depth. Abstract geometry symbolising progress and new levels. Buy framed Fine Art Print. Online Shop.
LEVEL features shifted, overlapping blue planes—crisp edges, shadows, spatial depth. Abstract geometry symbolising progress and new levels. Buy framed Fine Art Print. Online Shop.

LEVEL

The art­work “LEVEL” stages a set of offset, lay­ered planes in grad­u­at­ed blues. Like tilted slabs or arrows, the shapes inter­lock, cast subtle shad­ows, and create a dis­tinct sense of space. Diag­o­nals, edges, and over­laps form a chore­og­ra­phy of rising, tilt­ing, and glid­ing, as if map­ping floors, steps, or progress. “LEVEL” blends con­struc­tive pre­ci­sion with poetic open­ness, becom­ing a metaphor for thresh­olds, deci­sions, and the ascent to new stages. “LEVEL” is part of the art series “Blue in a Square”, which includes 300+ artworks.

Meet­ing the same thing on a dif­fer­ent level.

Over the course of a life­time, you realise that you can encounter the same cir­cum­stance again and again. And in those moments, it helps to meet the same thing from a dif­fer­ent per­spec­tive, on a dif­fer­ent level. That only hap­pens if you keep taking the ardu­ous path up the “stair­case of insight” – and don’t, fool­ish­ly, opt for the ele­va­tor of the clue­less. It may be com­fort­able, but it doesn’t pro­tect you from making the same mis­take again or an even more fool­ish decision.

The stairs are worth it. That’s my expe­ri­ence. And they also make every­thing much more inter­est­ing. It almost feels sci­en­tif­ic to face the same cir­cum­stance with a new series of exper­i­ments and to let the insights of the past flow into it. The art­work “Level” is a reminder of this fact. It reminds me above all never to step into the ele­va­tor, but always to choose the more ardu­ous stairs.

The art­work “Level” is part of an entire series of over 300 works that revolve around the theme of pos­i­tive memory cul­ture. Because I have learned to truly value these pos­i­tive impuls­es in my every­day sur­round­ings. In a world flood­ed with neg­a­tiv­i­ty, this is an effec­tive way to help keep one’s atti­tude, thoughts, and mind­set hope­ful, con­fi­dent, and pos­i­tive. Why paint it black when you can go all out in colour?

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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