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In the stillness of twilight, a lone swan glides across a mirror-smooth water surface. The painting "Hope" captures a moment of profound calm and existential solitude—yet it harbors a quiet promise.
Darkness almost completely envelops the scene; only the soft, cool light of the sky breaks the blackness and settles like a veil over the water. The swan, a symbol of purity and renewal, becomes a bearer of hope in a world that seems to be on the brink… of night. Its figure is barely reflected—as if the light itself were trying to save it from sinking.
Hope speaks of the balance between loss and hope. This reduction to light, shadow, and form contains a poetic depth that transcends the visible: finding the light that remains when everything else fades.
David Söllner, a trained primary school teacher, expresses himself through painting and photography. By dealing with colours, materials and motifs, he creates a symbiosis between everyday experiences and the search for the extraordinary. His works are a kaleidoscope of positive colour compositions, darker moods or a dynamic mixture of both elements that reflect his mental journey and the crossing of his own boundaries. This creates an authentic world of feelings that vividly captures the fusion of imagination and reality.