Tip Tap(Tipp Tapp)Silvian Sternhagel |
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2019 · Ölbild auf Leinwand
· Picture ID: 1478557
The painting entitled 'Tip Tapp' gives the impression that you could literally balance on the stones placed in the lake. One can imagine carefully moving from stone to stone to cross the water. This idea requires concentration, caution and care in order to reach the other shore safely.
Similarly, man's interaction with nature reflects this caution. We must carefully consider every step we take with the environment in order to preserve the delicate balance of nature. A long-term, forward-looking mindset is crucial. Before we embark on this path, we must ask ourselves whether we even have a chance of reaching the other shore.
It is easy to imagine that each of these stones in this scenario represents a decade or even a century. The game is that each stone must be abandoned without the possibility of turning back. Time moves inexorably forward. In this context, a clear and positive plan is necessary to move forward.
This painting encourages us to think deeply about the meaning of our actions and how they affect the balance of our environment. It invites us to reconsider our relationship with nature and to recognize our responsibility for maintaining this fragile balance.
The original painting entitled 'Tipp Tapp' is an oil painting on canvas from 2019 .
The size of the original is 100 x 80 cm.
Thanks to professional digitization, a meter-sized print can also be produced without any loss of quality.
The original was created in the artist's studio in Berlin-Mitte.
The oil painting is recommended here as a high-quality art print for your special and individual interior design.
impression · tree · hyperrealism · forest · trees · landscape · summer · lake · stones · performance · concentration · thoughtfully · caution · handling · without people · nature · environment · balance · balance · point of view · riverbank · stones · scene · nature planning · actions · meaning · responsibility · conservation |
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