Acrylic on canvas
Dipychon
2 x 80 x 80 x 1,6 cm
May 2026
The Blue Behind
It At first glance, lines, fragments, and geometric shapes seem to dominate the image. They push to the foreground, set directions, create tension, and appear like traces of an internal attempt at order. But the longer you look, the more something else comes into focus: the blue. It carries the image. It holds the tension between calm and movement, between closeness and distance. The visible elements almost act like thoughts, defense mechanisms, or constructions of my consciousness — while the blue remains quietly beneath: a state of inner truth that cannot be fully controlled. Perhaps even that silent power that remains when everything believed to be secure falls apart. Blue often represents strength, expansiveness, and inner peace, but also longing and depth. In this diptych, it becomes a space that is not loud and yet holds everything together. Perhaps that is exactly what it is about: That the essential is not always where it is most clearly visible. But in what quietly works in the background and still supports us.
“The Blue Behind” invites you to search less for a fixed meaning and more for your own feeling when viewing. Because sometimes, in a picture, you recognize not only something foreign — but also something of yourself.

