Description of the artwork «"Life in the Cities."»
The painting is not just words; it is the essence of the work. The text hanging in the sky: "Life in the cities accustoms you to look only at your feet. No one will ever remember that there is a sky..... Haruki Murakami." This phrase sticks in my mind as a reminder that we often forget the important things.
So why are the letters brightly colored? They not only attract the viewer's attention, but also create a contrast with the surrounding world. In this context, the sky becomes not only the background, but also the central element to be addressed. It symbolizes freedom, dreams and endless possibilities that we often miss when we are immersed in the hustle and bustle of everyday life.
Each letter, each color is an invitation to stop, look up and think about what surrounds us. We live in a world where we are fixated on our worries and problems, but it is important to remember that there is a sky above us - a source of inspiration and hope.
This work reminds us to slow down and look up. It encourages us to recognize our connection to the world around us and inspires us to find beauty in even the most mundane moments. Ultimately, it is not just a painting; it is a manifesto about the importance of realizing and experiencing life in its fullness.