THE WORK
A cityscape washed entirely in rose and violet. A great dome and a slender spire rise through the haze, half solid, half disappearing. A bridge crosses the lower third of the painting, its lines faint against the luminous water beneath. The sky bleeds warm at the center where the last light holds on. Nothing is fully opaque. The city is there and almost not there at the same time.
THE INSPIRATION
The city dissolves into reflections, and the reflections become ice.
There are moments in life when the ground beneath us feels uncertain, when every step requires trust.
This painting is not about fear itself, but about the quiet courage of moving forward despite it.
The city becomes a mirror of an inner state — fragile, luminous, and suspended somewhere between risk and hope.
COLLECTOR DETAILS
Watercolor on Hahnemühle mould-made board, 200 g/m², acid-free and age-resistant. 62 × 48 cm. Ships unframed from the atelier in Vienna, Austria. Archival passepartout available on request.