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Dynamic Drive II

Dynamic Drive II

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Reference price €0.50/cm.

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About the work

Technology Acrylic on canvas in wooden frame
Size 60 x 60cm
Year 2024
Location Tschagguns
Inventory No. M20241004


The artwork "Preraṇaḥ" captures the essence of movement, power, and dynamic energy by visualizing the nature of waves and the profound interplay of order and chaos. The abstract background of the image, inspired by the movement of an ocean wave, displays a mesmerizing play of colors in turquoise, green, and beige, reflecting the diversity and depth of the sea. This restless, almost disordered background symbolizes the raw, untamed energy of nature.

In contrast, a delicate mandala appears in the center of the painting, harmoniously forming itself within the curve of the wave. This mandala, representing structure and inner order, seems to emerge from chaos like a source of energy. It creates a sense of balance and stability while simultaneously emphasizing the power of the wave. The dialogue between the intuitive, free background and the precision of the mandala pattern creates an intense tension in the work that captivates the viewer.

Using acrylic on canvas, the artist has created a special depth and dynamism that conveys the impression that the wave and the mandala are alive. The powerful brushwork and the targeted use of color create a palpable sense of movement, while the mandala lends the work a calm, spiritual core.

In "Preraṇaḥ" chaos and order, natural force and meditative calm merge into a powerful symbol of the dynamic drive that propels all living things forward.

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