Fluctus Temporis
Lux Mortem · 2020 · Fluctus Temporis No. 07/08/09
Work description and art-historical context
The still life reveals a transitional state between blossoming and decay. Withered flowers, traces of color, and fragile fragments appear in a suspension that resists clear attribution to either life or death. The moment of deterioration is not dramatized, but rendered visible as part of an ongoing process of transformation. A darkness permeated by light lends the motif a peculiar timelessness. The light seems to have no origin; it reveals without explaining. Within this tension, a mode of perception opens in which transience is not experienced as an end, but as an integral dimension of the living.