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Mixed media work: watercolor, watercolor pencils and color pencils, on acid free paper (300g/m2), without frame, covered with a protective layer of varnish.

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8.3 x 11.7 in
300 gsm acid free paper
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About this Artwork
The title of the painting refers to the two mythical sea monsters that Odysseus has to pass by in the Odyssey. The painting is characterized by biomorphic shapes and a spirographic element representing Charybdis.
While this work can be interpreted as pure abstraction, some recognizable forms and symbols that arise from the interplay of color fields and lines should remain legible and are intentionally left open for different interpretations.

About the Artist
Luna Ljus is a  multidisciplinary artist born in Brazil and based in Germany. She works primarily on semi-abstract watercolor paintings and draws influence from Fauvism and Abstract expressionism, especially Color field painting.  Her works are associations of lines, geometrical and biomorphic forms and color that tell a story inspired by myth, literature, art history and pop culture.

Technique
The artist develops different approaches to a particular theme, subjecting them to a continuous process of form reduction.Her process entails first painting the carefully planned composition with watercolors completely and from there deciding how to modify the color fields and lines. These modifications are made over several days or weeks according to the change in the ideas and feelings that inspired the original composition. The result can be very different from what was initially planned. This allows for unexpected forms or themes to appear in the painting in a way that was not consciously intended.

Inspiration
Luna Ljus is ultimately concerned with existential questions and her work draws inspiration from Antiquity, Myth and Art History with occasional references to Pop culture. Her main influences are Fauvism and Abstract expressionism, especially Color field painting.
Mixed media work: watercolor, watercolor pencils and color pencils, on acid free paper (300g/m2), without frame, covered with a protective layer of varnish.

Original
8.3 x 11.7 in
300 gsm acid free paper
Ships in a tube

About this Artwork
The title of the painting refers to the two mythical sea monsters that Odysseus has to pass by in the Odyssey. The painting is characterized by biomorphic shapes and a spirographic element representing Charybdis.
While this work can be interpreted as pure abstraction, some recognizable forms and symbols that arise from the interplay of color fields and lines should remain legible and are intentionally left open for different interpretations.

About the Artist
Luna Ljus is a  multidisciplinary artist born in Brazil and based in Germany. She works primarily on semi-abstract watercolor paintings and draws influence from Fauvism and Abstract expressionism, especially Color field painting.  Her works are associations of lines, geometrical and biomorphic forms and color that tell a story inspired by myth, literature, art history and pop culture.

Technique
The artist develops different approaches to a particular theme, subjecting them to a continuous process of form reduction.Her process entails first painting the carefully planned composition with watercolors completely and from there deciding how to modify the color fields and lines. These modifications are made over several days or weeks according to the change in the ideas and feelings that inspired the original composition. The result can be very different from what was initially planned. This allows for unexpected forms or themes to appear in the painting in a way that was not consciously intended.

Inspiration
Luna Ljus is ultimately concerned with existential questions and her work draws inspiration from Antiquity, Myth and Art History with occasional references to Pop culture. Her main influences are Fauvism and Abstract expressionism, especially Color field painting.
Mixed media work: watercolor, watercolor pencils and color pencils, on acid free paper (300g/m2), without frame, covered with a protective layer of varnish.

Original
8.3 x 11.7 in
300 gsm acid free paper
Ships in a tube

About this Artwork
The title of the painting refers to the two mythical sea monsters that Odysseus has to pass by in the Odyssey. The painting is characterized by biomorphic shapes and a spirographic element representing Charybdis.
While this work can be interpreted as pure abstraction, some recognizable forms and symbols that arise from the interplay of color fields and lines should remain legible and are intentionally left open for different interpretations.

About the Artist
Luna Ljus is a  multidisciplinary artist born in Brazil and based in Germany. She works primarily on semi-abstract watercolor paintings and draws influence from Fauvism and Abstract expressionism, especially Color field painting.  Her works are associations of lines, geometrical and biomorphic forms and color that tell a story inspired by myth, literature, art history and pop culture.

Technique
The artist develops different approaches to a particular theme, subjecting them to a continuous process of form reduction.Her process entails first painting the carefully planned composition with watercolors completely and from there deciding how to modify the color fields and lines. These modifications are made over several days or weeks according to the change in the ideas and feelings that inspired the original composition. The result can be very different from what was initially planned. This allows for unexpected forms or themes to appear in the painting in a way that was not consciously intended.

Inspiration
Luna Ljus is ultimately concerned with existential questions and her work draws inspiration from Antiquity, Myth and Art History with occasional references to Pop culture. Her main influences are Fauvism and Abstract expressionism, especially Color field painting.
The other two small format paintings can be found on my Artworks page.
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Between Scylla and Charybdis Artwork

Luna Ljus

Germany

Mixed Media, Watercolor on Paper

Size: 11.7 W x 8.3 H x 0.1 D in

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"Between Scylla and Charybdis" is an evocative piece that weaves together ancient mythology and contemporary artistic sensibilities. The canvas, awash in a gradient of blues, sets a maritime tone, alluding to the treacherous waters navigated by the legendary Odysseus. The artwork's use of biomorphic shapes conjures the organic and fluid nature of the sea, with its unpredictable currents and hidden dangers. These forms, interspersed with a spectrum of colors, remind viewers of the ambiguity inherent in any journey – where beauty and danger can coexist in close proximity. The delicate play between the swirling blues, the abstract representations, and the rugged edges feels like a dance between Scylla, the rock-dwelling monster, and Charybdis, the dangerous whirlpool. Dominating the right side of the canvas, the spirographic element stands as a stark contrast to the more fluid forms. With its geometric precision, it symbolizes Charybdis, encapsulating the methodical, almost hypnotic pull of this mythical whirlpool. The placement and the very design of this spirograph draws the viewer's eye, much like Charybdis would have drawn in passing sailors with its magnetic allure. What makes this painting particularly engaging is its interpretative openness. While the title and certain elements give a clear nod to the tale of Odysseus, the abstraction leaves ample room for personal musings and individual narratives. The work seems to challenge viewers to find their own path between danger and safety, pushing them to reflect on their personal 'Scyllas' and 'Charybdises'. "My art is a meditative journey, processing emotions and refreshing focus through vivid colors and abstract forms. Drawing from a vast well of literature, mythology, science fiction, and art history, I center on themes of transformation, symbolizing the ever-evolving cycle of life."

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Mixed Media:Watercolor on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.7 W x 8.3 H x 0.1 D in

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Luna Ljus, a multidisciplinary artist originating from Brazil, presents a diverse portfolio centered around the motif of metamorphosis. Her creations resonate with profound shifts—be they physical, emotional, or historical. Drawing from a rich tapestry of inspirations, including mythology, sci-fi, and the annals of art history. Ljus's invites audiences to a realm where the present moment is momentarily set aside, allowing for a cathartic journey through emotion, only to circle back with a rejuvenated perspective. Employing a blend of the abstract and the literal, she reimagines literary, fictional, and historical themes, often through a kaleidoscope of vibrant hues. At the heart of her repertoire is the notion of transformation. Each piece, echoing life's cyclical dance of birth, decay, and rebirth, beckons onlookers to ponder the depths of change. Her visual lexicon unfolds with a mix of geometric musings and organic shapes, painting dreams and hinting at alternate dimensions. There's a deliberate interplay of color and form—a testament to her infatuation with their symbiotic relationship. Ljus's canvases pulsate with energy, largely credited to her choice of spirited, juxtaposed colors. The echoes of Fauvism, Cubism, and Abstract Expressionism, particularly the traces of Orphism and color field techniques, are undeniable in her work. Moreover, the recurring patterns and symbols in her pieces are deliberate nods to mythology, science fiction, and the annals of art history. Ljus's meticulous method involves a profound exploration of narrative through the prism of elementary forms and vivid colors, often blurring the lines between the abstract and the definitive. Her penchant for the tactile essence of paper and water-soluble pigments pushes her to constantly experiment with varied mediums, crafting semi-abstract artworks. Each creation undergoes an intriguing evolution. Beginning with a detailed watercolor foundation, the piece is subject to alterations in color fields and strokes over days or even weeks, reflecting the evolving thoughts and sentiments that sparked its inception. This fluid process sometimes yields unforeseen motifs, adding serendipitous layers to her work. Ljus's oeuvre is thoughtfully segmented into series: "Renewals" delves into the nuances of change. "Strange Worlds" is a poetic contemplation of alternate realities and entities.

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