View over Delft
View over Delft engages directly with the legacy of seventeenth-century Dutch painting, translating its atmospheric sensibility into a contemporary photographic idiom. Here, the sky becomes the central protagonist - an animated, metaphysical expanse that resonates with the tonalities of Vermeer and the psychological depth of Rembrandt. Weingart treats light as an expressive and affective medium, a carrier of interior states. Cloud strata, broken illuminations, and shifting tonal fields evoke a timeless emotional register. The series repositions meteorology as a site of existential reflection, bridging historical painterly discourse with present-day visual inquiry.