Inner Galaxy: The Radiance of Silence in a Crimson Field

This minimalist yet emotionally charged painting invites the viewer into a universe where red is not merely a color, but a language—spoken through vibration, texture, and light. The canvas unfolds like a pulsating galaxy, where each speck is a star and every shadow a memory of fire

The dominant crimson palette, rendered in a spectrum of deep and luminous tones, constructs a world that is both terrestrial and cosmic. This red is not just visual—it is visceral. It evokes blood and flame, passion and wound, birth and transformation. Within its depths, life pulses—raw, tender, and enigmatic.

Scattered across the surface are countless luminous red and white dots, like stars or particles of light. These are not decorative—they are rhythmic. They mark moments of presence, of awakening, of breath. Their shimmering presence lends the painting a celestial dimension, as though we are gazing into a night sky where each point of light is a distant echo of becoming.

The vertical composition, with its gradual transition from darkness at the base to a lighter glow in the upper right, suggests an ascendant movement—a symbolic journey from matter to meaning, from silence to radiance. This gradient is not merely visual—it is metaphysical. It evokes an inner ascent, a passage from the unconscious to awareness, from stillness to illumination.

The texture, though subtle, is alive. The paint seems not applied but breathed onto the surface—each layer a trace of the artist’s presence, each nuance a whisper of intention. The surface becomes a skin of experience, inviting the viewer not only to see, but to feel.

In the absence of any figurative form, the painting becomes a space for meditation. It does not depict—it holds. It does not narrate—it resonates. The viewer is not asked to interpret, but to dwell—to stand before it and listen to what the crimson silence has to say.

Ultimately, this work is a revelation of pure presence. A moment suspended in color, where pigment becomes breath and the canvas becomes an inner sky. It is a painting that is not only seen, but felt—like a galaxy unfolding in the heart, like a silence that glows.

Discretion Artist: Daniela Lasc Herman From: France 🇫🇷 @danamodernart

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Artists: Jonh Hansen. Denmark Biljana Petanovska-Ilievska. Macedonia Ebulfez Ferecoglu. Azerbaijan Thomas Lefeldt. Germany Molood Azimpour. Iran Daniela Lasc Herman France Hartini Gibson. America Chris Kamprad. Germany Vera Jochum. Germany Mimi Dura. Spain Dana Ingesson. Sweden Zsuzsanna Ursprung. Norway

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