In The Sky Over, colour unfolds as a source of healing and energy.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe associated blue with distance, inwardness, and a sense of longing. The composition resonates with his morphological thinking, in which natural forms are understood as processes of becoming. The work exists in constant evolution, inviting the viewer to slow down and enter its rhythm. It does not call for interpretation, but allows the viewer to relax. At one moment, it becomes an empty page – a place to begin again. At the next, the vivid branches carry you away.
The work shifts with each day and every moment, offering a space for daily meditation and inner exploration. Even a few minutes of attentive looking can open a sense of calm and alignment with a state of presence.
The book “The Sky over” written by Ludmila Christeseva is available in the National Library of Sweden.

