The picture shows the view from the garden at Goethe's garden house towards Ilm Park in Weimar. In the foreground is a well-tended garden with blooming flowers and a small white pavilion. A simple wooden fence separates this landscaped area from the open parkland in the background. There, wide lawns spread out, surrounded by dense trees. The sky is partly cloudy, with occasional patches of blue - a lighting mood that conveys calm and openness.
The Ilm Park is a central part of the Weimar Landscape Park and was laid out in the style of English gardens with Goethe's co-operation. The view from the garden house combines private retreats with public space - a motif that particularly interested me. It is about transitions: between design and wild growth, between personal space and communal nature.
With this picture, I wanted to create an atmosphere of quiet openness. It invites you to engage with the balance between closeness and expanse. The composition conveys a sense of order without appearing rigid.
In an interior setting, this work brings a calm, natural atmosphere into the room. It is particularly suitable for places that want to promote reflection, serenity and cultural depth.
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