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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Wood
- Other details : Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 11.8x7.9in
About this artwork
The series "Vertical Horizon" depicts sunrises and sunsets not in their usual horizontal orientation, but vertically. In this series, the artist reflects on the current global situation, marked by wars and the climate crisis. The world seems to have lost its balance—tilted, but not completely overturned. By rotating the horizon 90° instead of 180°, Lovis Moos suggests that while we have indeed strayed from our course, we still have time to change…
direction. Hope remains; it is not too late. With her work, she expresses the conviction that positive change is indeed possible.
Lovis Moos
Switzerland
Credentials
- Group shows participant
- Established Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« I became a mother at the age of thirty. Three months after my child was born, my great love unexpectedly passed away. Creating art helped me find strength, and through my work, I’m able to share that strength with those who experience it. Being an artist is my true calling. »
Lovis Moos was born in Melbourne, Australia, in 1983. She lives and works in Bern, Switzerland, creating oil paintings, often on scrap wood to promote recycling. Moos is mindful of avoiding microplastics in her studio and life.
Moos's oeuvre is characterized by its exploration of themes such as hope, inner peace, and the communication of positive energy. Her works appeal to viewers who, amidst the complexities of the modern world, seek moments of contemplation and self-reflection.
Her works have been exhibited in London, Zurich Art Weekend, Geneva, Basel, Zermatt, Bern, Biel/Bienne and Crans Montana and are represented in numerous private national and international collections.
The series "Vertical Horizon" depicts sunsets. Moss reflects on global wars and the climate crisis. It rotates the horizon by 90° instead of 180°, suggesting that we have lost our way, but that change for the better is possible.
Moos's oeuvre is characterized by its exploration of themes such as hope, inner peace, and the communication of positive energy. Her works appeal to viewers who, amidst the complexities of the modern world, seek moments of contemplation and self-reflection.
Her works have been exhibited in London, Zurich Art Weekend, Geneva, Basel, Zermatt, Bern, Biel/Bienne and Crans Montana and are represented in numerous private national and international collections.
The series "Vertical Horizon" depicts sunsets. Moss reflects on global wars and the climate crisis. It rotates the horizon by 90° instead of 180°, suggesting that we have lost our way, but that change for the better is possible.