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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x31.5in
About this artwork
Concept & Vision: This work is a visual meditation on pausing. Inspired by the unprejudiced clarity of children's paintings, I understand life here as an "inner landscape"—a space without judgment, where movement and stillness coexist.
The process: Created without a preliminary design, powerful, almost tectonic black planes dominate the composition. They meet luminous accents in yellow, violet, and blue—a direct reaction to the moment. In my… work, nothing is erased; every layer, every contradiction, and every gesture remains visible as part of the surface, forming a deep, organic structure.
Invitation: The image is an act of opening. It invites the viewer to enter this vast, protected space and to experience the supposed "meaninglessness" of existence not as a burden, but as a colorful liberation.
Simon Thon studied at the Ruhr Academy of Fine Arts and subsequently worked in advertising before becoming a freelance photographer. His photographic work also maintains a clear artistic expression. Nevertheless, painting remains his true focus. In his studio, his work evolved from early figurative, realistic motifs to increasingly freer abstraction. He rejects the constraints of a single style and understands art as an open process. His painting thus becomes an intimate form of communication and, at the same time, an instrument for understanding the world and its current tensions. Social contradictions, frictions, and shifts act as underlying forces in his paintings, lending them both emotional and intellectual urgency.