Some landscapes cannot be captured, but only experienced. They appear in layers of light and then disappear into the surrounding space.
Soft Horizon Light moves within that field of tension. The horizon is present, yet remains soft and open, as if constantly reshaping itself. Colors flow into one another and partly dissolve, ensuring the image never truly settles.
Light plays a central role. Not as a fixed point, but as something that spreads and changes with its surroundings. From a distance, the work appears serene and almost weightless, while up close, the layered paint and subtle nuances become visible.
Soft Horizon Light is not about a specific place, but about an experience of space and light. A moment where everything becomes lighter and nothing needs to be fixed.
