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It is so taken for granted that the sky on our planet is blue during the day and black at night. However, if you change perspective and look at the sky from the "farther shore" of the moon's surface, you only see stars surrounded by deep black. In the firmament of the earth's satellite is our home planet, as a "blue ball", the brightest celestial body on the horizon. The gray lunar regolith marked by crater impacts becomes the shoreline of a romantic… scenario. The earth, with its cultural landscape, stands in stark contrast to the surface of the moon. On the moon we still experience a naturally created landscape that carries the beauty of the untouched. The change of perspective has the potential to stimulate a new understanding of sustainable development.
The moon is quite large compared to other planet-moon systems, about a quarter of Earth's diameter. That is why one sometimes speaks of a double planet system.
« With human warmth, I try to translate the grandeur and the size of the cold, empty, and hostile universe into emotionally tangible paintings. »
Anne Wölk is a Berlin-based painter whose work explores the intersections of astronomy, speculative fiction, and contemporary landscape painting. With atmospheric color and precise lighting, she develops visionary topographies that straddle realism and imagination. She has had international solo exhibitions at the CICA Museum (South Korea) and the Casa da Cultura Ericeira Museum (Portugal). In 2025, her work was featured in the Herbstsalon of the Kunstverein Erlangen at the Kunstpalais and in the Casa da Cultura Ericeira's 2024 Retrospectiva. Her work will be published in 2025 in Issue 9 of Artsin Square magazine, curated by Galerie Droste. Wölk's painting emerges from the dialogue between scientific curiosity and the search for imaginary habitats beyond the known.