Mond (around 1921)
Technique: Giclée quality print
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1921Karl Wiener’s captivating creation, "Mond" (Moon), dating from around 1921, is a triumphant exploration of the urban landscape under the cloak of nightfall. The painting is composed of vigorous, expressive lines and a palette dominated by deep blues and purples, instilling a feeling of the nocturnal calm intertwined with the latent energy of city life.In the artistic scenery, a crescent moon bathes the cityscape in its soothing, amber glow. The skyline is marked by structured, yet somewhat abstract, high-rise buildings which reach ambitiously towards the sky. Below these towering structures, a bridge curves gracefully, symbolizing perhaps the connection or transition between different phases or areas of life. The expressionistic use of line and color not only constructs the physical elements of the city but also conveys the rhythm and vibrancy inherent in an urban setting at night.The street lamps, painted with dashes of yellow, guide the viewer’s eye through the city’s pathway, offering a sense of direction and hope in the enveloping darkness. "Mond" encapsulates a moment of silence and contemplation amidst the ongoing bustle of early 20th-century urbanization and modernity. This piece invites the viewer to reflect on the dual nature of city life – its isolating vastness alongside its intimate moments of serene luminosity.This artwork is a celebration of human achievement in architecture and an artistic meditation on our shared spaces that continue to thrive under the moonlit watch.