Auf hoher See — History & Facts
Could a single brushstroke hold eternity? In the realm of art, time bends and stretches, encapsulating longing and desire within each color and contour. Look closely at the sweeping lines that converge in the center of the canvas, where the horizon meets the restless sea. The subtle blending of deep blues and greens creates a shimmering effect, inviting your gaze to travel beyond the edge of the canvas. Notice how the light dances upon the water's surface, each stroke revealing a heartbeat in the ocean’s undulating rhythm.
The brushwork evokes movement, while the subdued palette whispers of distant places and unfulfilled dreams. As you explore further, evidence of yearning emerges in the delicate ripples that suggest both tranquility and tumult. One can sense an emotional struggle between the vastness of the open sea and the isolation it conveys. The interplay of light and shadow hints at duality; the allure of adventure juxtaposed with the weight of solitude.
In this expansive seascape, we discover a metaphor for human condition itself—the perpetual quest for connection amid overwhelming solitude. Created in an undisclosed period of Max Jensen's career, Auf hoher See reflects a moment of introspection. Jensen, navigating his own artistic journey, found inspiration from the tumult of the world around him. This piece embodies a time when artists sought to translate their inner experiences into visual language, resonating with audiences searching for understanding in a chaotic world.
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A Seascape with Steamer on the Horizon
Max Jensen

Zweimaster vor strürmischer Brandung
Max Jensen

A Seascape with Cruiser
Max Jensen

A seascape with a fisherman
Max Jensen

Meereslandschaft
Max Jensen

The cruiser ‘Nürnberg’ gives the order to stop to a merchant ship by flag signals
Max Jensen

Sailing Ship By The Coast In The Evening Light
Max Jensen

Gunboat on the High Seas
Max Jensen

A Sailing Ship and a Steamboat by the Coast
Max Jensen

Breaking Waves with Lighthouse in Stormy Weather
Max Jensen





