Here you can admire an image of the oil painting 'Tunnelweg'. The scene was captured in the region of Brandenburg, more precisely near Müncheberg in Märkische Schweiz.
The motif was realised comparatively realistically and strives to capture the reality there unadulterated. The interesting thing about this realistic perspective lies in the respect and appreciation of reality itself.
This approach fits well in a time when nature needs advocates and representatives. Nature itself is mute and deaf, yet omnipresent. Especially when closely observed on site, an inconspicuous piece of nature often reveals an astonishing optical subtlety. Beyond visual observation, one could almost say that a certain essentiality can emerge in it.
By this I mean to say that this is a phenomenon of external appearance and therefore inherent to art. One could also argue that the simple depiction of reality is not art, but rather craft and a technical painting process. The real meaning behind it is to show appreciation and attentiveness to nature, which is more the conceptual art in this way of looking at things.
The original is an oil painting on canvas from 2019 with the dimensions 40 x 50 cm and was created in the artist's studio in Berlin-Mitte.
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