oil on canvas
unique
110 x 110 cm
2023
arylic on canvas
unique
100 x 120 cm
2022
In the series of works The lost Caspar David, Christine Keruth explores the tension between nature and human freedom. The artist uses Caspar David Friedrich's iconic work The Sea of Ice as a pictorial quotation. She is interested in the tension between the beautiful and the sublime. Particularly in the current global discourse on the man-made climate crisis, these images make us aware of the smallness of mankind in relation to the elemental forces and at the same time their perceived effectiveness.
oil, silverpencil on canvas
unique
50 x 50 cm
2023
oil, pencil on canvas
unique
80 x 80 cm
2022
In the series of works The lost Caspar David, Christine Keruth explores the tension between nature and human freedom. The artist uses Caspar David Friedrich's iconic work The Sea of Ice as a pictorial quotation. She is interested in the tension between the beautiful and the sublime. Particularly in the current global discourse on the man-made climate crisis, these images make us aware of the smallness of mankind in relation to the elemental forces and at the same time their perceived effectiveness.
oil on canvas
unique
140 x 100 cm
2022
acrylic on canvas
unique
100 x 140 cm
2022
In the series of works The lost Caspar David, Christine Keruth explores the tension between nature and human freedom. The artist uses Caspar David Friedrich's iconic work The Sea of Ice as a pictorial quotation. She is interested in the tension between the beautiful and the sublime. Particularly in the current global discourse on the man-made climate crisis, these images make us aware of the smallness of mankind in relation to the elemental forces and at the same time their perceived effectiveness.
acrylic on canvas
unique
70 x 100 cm
2022
In the series of works The lost Caspar David, Christine Keruth explores the tension between nature and human freedom. The artist uses Caspar David Friedrich's iconic work The Sea of Ice as a pictorial quotation. She is interested in the tension between the beautiful and the sublime. Particularly in the current global discourse on the man-made climate crisis, these images make us aware of the smallness of mankind in relation to the elemental forces and at the same time their perceived effectiveness.
acrylic on wood
unique
30 x 60 cm
2023
In the series of works The lost Caspar David, Christine Keruth explores the tension between nature and human freedom. The artist uses Caspar David Friedrich's iconic work The Sea of Ice as a pictorial quotation. She is interested in the tension between the beautiful and the sublime. Particularly in the current global discourse on the man-made climate crisis, these images make us aware of the smallness of mankind in relation to the elemental forces and at the same time their perceived effectiveness.