"Where the Sun Meets the Water"
Two worlds, captured in silence. On the left, the sun glows—broken into soft fragments of light,
warm yellow that breathes, that stretches out,
that lingers like a memory of an endless day.
On the right, the water flows—deep and clear at the same time,
in layers of blue that move without moving,
like a horizon that reinvents itself time and again.
Between these two panels, something invisible happens:
a meeting without line, without boundary, where warmth and coolness touch in a moment that never stands still.
Each plane, carefully constructed from small wooden parts,
carries its own nuance, its own rhythm. The handmade hardwood frames embrace the whole,
like a framework for balance—between sun and water, between stillness and movement.
This diptych invites you to look, but above all to feel where light transitions into depth, and where two elements together become one story.
Anneke Winterman creates independent work and has made many commissioned pieces. Her inexhaustible source of inspiration is nature and her own imagination. She completed her studies at the Utrecht School of Arts in 2005, specializing in Autonomous Visual Arts. For more information about her work, click on www.annekewinterman.nl
Specifications
ConditionExcellentColorsBlue, White, Creme, YellowMaterialWoodNumber of items1Height25 cmWidth22 cmDepth2 cm