One sign. One number. One direction. And otherwise? Emptiness. Sand. Sky. This image from the Skeleton Coast National Park is more than a scene - it's a metaphor for our relationship to time, speed and destination.
The 100 not only stands for kilometres per hour, but for the constant urge for more, faster, further. But where are we supposed to race to here? Into a landscape without bends, without a destination, without a petrol station? If you look closely, you will recognise that the road is not only unpaved, but also an invitation to slow down. Because in this vastness, speed loses its meaning - and space gains depth.
This motif is like a Zen koan in picture form. It fits perfectly in rooms that encourage reflection - a study, a meditative retreat or a living room with a sense of the absurd in everyday life. It is a picture that poses questions without providing answers. And perhaps that is precisely why it has a long-lasting effect.
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