RIVER COURSE, Abstract, organic river forms in blue and white with intertwined lines and depth; Hahnemühle/Alu-Dibond fine art print, white framed.
RIVER COURSE, Abstract, organic river forms in blue and white with intertwined lines and depth; Hahnemühle/Alu-Dibond fine art print, white framed.

RIVER COURSE

“RIVER COURS” flow­ing, organ­ic shapes in vary­ing shades of blue and white sweep across the sur­face like an abstract river delta. Soft tran­si­tions and over­lap­ping paths create spa­tial depth, evok­ing cur­rents, water­ways, and gentle motion. Light lines mean­der between darker areas, both con­nect­ing and divid­ing them. “RIVER COURS” cap­tures the har­mo­ny of move­ment and stillness—a visual play of dynamism, light­ness, and nat­ur­al rhythm. “RIVER COURS” is part of the art series “Blue in a Square”, which includes 300+ artworks.

Being in the flow.

In my younger years, so much con­sist­ed of con­flict, con­fronta­tion, aggres­sion, rebel­lion, resis­tance, and reac­tion. Every encounter had the poten­tial to trig­ger one of these emo­tions. You con­stant­ly felt attacked, chal­lenged, and pro­voked. This danger lurked in every­thing. To be exposed, humil­i­at­ed, or put down. That’s what those times were like. Every­thing was a con­fronta­tion. You were always in com­pe­ti­tion or in a contest.

But over time you realise that all of this is noth­ing but wasted energy. Wrong pri­or­i­ties. Want­i­ng to prove some­thing to others instead of living up to your­self is unnec­es­sary. And so a trans­for­ma­tion began. One that grad­u­al­ly brought things into an imag­i­nary flow. Into motion. So that things wouldn’t get stuck. Wouldn’t pile up. Every­thing should always be in motion, remain flex­i­ble. Even opin­ions and posi­tions. Dog­mat­ic views and atti­tudes dis­solved. Tol­er­ance and empa­thy spread. Because the insight that what­ev­er you fight, you ampli­fy, took hold more and more. The time of accep­tance began. The time of change within me began – and the time of let­ting go.

The art­work “Flus­slauf” refers to this process, which con­tin­ues to this day. The art­work “Flus­slauf” is also one of these pos­i­tive mem­o­ries: the moment I under­stood and learned to trans­form the neg­a­tive into the pos­i­tive. A kind of alche­my of feel­ings. A beau­ti­ful memory.

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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