Unterm Vollmond (Under the Full Moon)
In the ruins of a forgotten civilization, where crumbling columns pierce the rust-colored sky, a scene of mystical significance unfolds in the twilight. A wolf-like creature stands upright on a moss-covered stone, its mouth wide open in a silent scream that shatters the silence. Yellow, swirling strands of energy dance around it, seeming to spring from the shadows of the ruins. This werewolf is not merely a metamorphosis, but a guardian whose howl echoes through the abandoned ruins.
Not far from it, beneath the glow of the blood-red moon, stand two figures. A woman, clad in a robe of fiery colors, radiates an aura of wild, primal power. Her red hair falls over her shoulders like a mane, and her gaze is fixed on something invisible. Beside her stands an old dwarf with a long, white beard, wrapped in a somber, purple robe. He appears wise and pensive, as if he holds the secrets of this place within him. This is also embodied by the two ravens perched on two of the pillars.
Amid the crumbling walls and the mysterious beings, a strange object rises into the sky: a radiant blue triangle spanning the snow-covered mountain ridge. It looks like a gateway, a connection to another world—or perhaps it is the eye of a higher power,
watching the events closely.
The scene is permeated by an atmosphere of foreboding and mystery. It seems as though time has stood still, and a decisive moment is imminent in this forgotten place. The werewolf may be howling a warning to invisible enemies, or summoning the presence of a long-lost deity. The woman and the old man are witnesses to—or participants in—a ritual taking place in harmony with the cosmic energies of the heavens. The blue triangle above promises a revelation, a disclosure, or perhaps a prophecy
that will soon come to pass.
This is a place where the boundaries between the physical and metaphysical worlds blur, a place where ancient powers awaken and the stars tell their own story. It is a scene that invites the viewer to delve deeply into the mysteries of the past and
the infinite possibilities of the future.
48 x 80 cm | 2026
UV-Direktdruck auf Alu-Dibond | 1/5