Christian Riese Lassen – crl-Humuhumu
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The arrangement of the fish is not random; they appear to be engaged in a silent dance or procession, their bodies angled towards one another as if acknowledging each others presence. This creates an impression of community and interconnectedness within this aquatic environment. The repetition of shapes and patterns contributes to a sense of harmony and balance.
Scattered throughout the scene are small, circular forms that likely represent bubbles rising from the depths. These add a touch of dynamism and lightness to the otherwise still composition. Their placement is strategic, drawing the viewers eye across the canvas and reinforcing the feeling of being submerged in water.
The artist’s use of color is particularly noteworthy. The deep blue background evokes the vastness and mystery of the ocean, while the contrasting white markings on the fish create a sense of visual interest and highlight their forms. The yellow accents add a touch of vibrancy and warmth to the overall palette.
Subtly, theres an element of abstraction at play. While recognizable as fish, they are not rendered with strict realism; instead, the artist prioritizes pattern and form over precise anatomical detail. This lends the work a dreamlike quality, suggesting that it is less about depicting reality and more about conveying a feeling or mood associated with the underwater world. The overall effect is one of serene beauty and quiet contemplation.