In Corde Coeli (30)
Technical Details
Supporting Medium : Stretched canvas
Actual Size : 20 x 20 cm
Ref. number : V-554
Copyright : EB-00046741
One-of-a-kind Artwork
Status : Unavailable
The story behind
My painting "In Corde Coeli (30)" is an invitation to dive into the heart of a sky in perpetual motion - a space where luminous hues intertwine, embrace, and fade only to be reborn. This canvas breathes the freedom of the heavens, where each color becomes a breath, a fluttering wingbeat in the vast cosmic expanse.
Deep, mystical blues dominate the composition, softened by the hopeful touch of green, evoking the tranquility of a silent dusk. Meanwhile, golden and orange tones rise gently, like the first quiet glimmers of an awakening dawn. Each hue plays its own role in this luminous dance, where shadow and light engage in an elegant duel, converging into a delicate harmony.
As I worked on this piece, I allowed the inks to express themselves freely—sometimes colliding with force, sometimes blending with infinite softness. This contrast between spontaneity and control mirrors the very essence of nature: unpredictable, yet always perfect in its chaos. Flecks of gold, scattered throughout, act as points of divine illumination, reminders of a higher breath that lights even the darkest corners.
"In Corde Coeli (30)" is a metaphor for inner transformation. This painting speaks of evolution, the cycles of life, and the light that is endlessly reborn, even after moments of doubt. The darker shades symbolize the depths of the soul, while the bursts of light represent resilience - that mysterious force that compels us to seek a path toward awakening.
As one contemplates this work, I hope they will feel the pulse of this universe - the quiet strength of light moving through all things.
"In Corde Coeli (30)" is a reminder that beauty is often born in the meeting of opposites: shadow and light, stillness and movement. This canvas is an ode to the fragile yet eternal balance of the heavens - a visual symphony dedicated to hope and renewal.
Sources (bibliography, music,...): Please read more information on page 'Sources of inspiration'.
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