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The Bosphorus by moonlight — History & Facts

When did color learn to lie? In the quiet of the night, hues dance between reality and illusion, whispering secrets of longing and loss. Look to the center where the moon hangs, a silvery orb casting its gentle light upon the water’s surface. The waves shimmer, reflecting a spectrum of blues and greens, creating a shimmering pathway to the horizon. Notice how Kottulla’s brushstrokes are both fluid and deliberate, inviting the viewer’s gaze across the tranquil expanse, while the surrounding shadows deepen the sense of solitude that permeates the scene. As your eyes wander, observe the delicate balance between light and darkness, where the cool tranquility of the water contrasts sharply with the brooding silhouettes of distant shores.

Each wave tells a story of yearning, echoing a deeper emotional resonance that speaks to the human experience of loss. The interplay of light and shadow adds a sense of mystery, suggesting that beauty can mask deeper sorrows hidden just beneath the surface. Kottulla painted this work during a time marked by introspection and exploration of the natural world. Although the exact date remains unknown, the artwork reflects the artist's engagement with themes of longing, captured through his fascination with the Bosphorus' ethereal beauty.

Emerging as a notable figure in the art scene, he sought to evoke emotion through the harmonious relationship between color and light, crafting images that resonate with both personal and universal themes.

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