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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
This work was created after my trip to Japan in October 2025 – inspired by the philosophy I experienced there, the "beauty of transience". The figure does not hold a tangible object, but rather a moment – a thought, a feeling, which dissolves into light.
With its minimalist design and soft, floating traces between the hands, the image invites contemplation. It is an invitation to feel the moment before it passes – still, clear, poetic.
A moment… that lasts forever loses its magic and beauty. A work that brings peace—and reminds you of what truly touches you in life.
"Fleeting Thoughts" from the series Fleeting Moments
My work arises from a fascination with contradictory states that exist simultaneously: Trust-distrust, freedom-order, reason-emotion, closeness-isolation, and much more. This perspective stems from 30 years of experience as an entrepreneur and creative mind in my trade fair construction company, where responsibility, economics, structure and creative design and thinking were inextricably linked. In my works, I translate these tensions into images—decisively and openly to resonance. I capture the ineffable in images.