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The interplay of shadow and light holds stories untold, waiting to reveal themselves beneath the surface of the canvas. Look to the lower left corner, where swirling shades of deep indigo and muted gray converge, creating a foundation upon which the brighter hues dance. Notice how the artist employs swift, deliberate strokes, leading the eye upward, toward bursts of fiery orange and yellow. These colors, exploding with energy, provide a stark contrast to the tranquil depths below, creating a dynamic tension that invites contemplation. The shadows speak of duality; they embody both despair and hope.
This visual conflict mirrors the human experience—chaos intertwined with moments of grace. Delicate lines suggest movement, almost as if they are breathing, drawing the viewer into an introspective space where chaos and order coexist, echoing the complexities of life itself. Jakob Samuel Weibel created this work amidst the vibrant art movements of the late 20th century, a time when abstraction flourished alongside a re-examination of traditional forms. While the exact date remains unknown, the influence of contemporary ideas about perception and emotion is palpable.
Weibel, operating within this shifting landscape, harnessed the power of shadow to redefine the viewer's relationship with chaos, transforming it into a visual symphony of grace.
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Vue dessiné depuis le Village de Sigriswil, audessus du Lac de Thoune
Jakob Samuel Weibel

Vûe du Chateau d’Oberhofen au Lac de Thoune
Jakob Samuel Weibel

Vue genérale du Lac de Geneve
Jakob Samuel Weibel

Vue des environs de Montreux et de Clarens
Jakob Samuel Weibel

Vue du nouveau Châlet de Vernand
Jakob Samuel Weibel

Vûe des Glacieres de Grindelwald
Jakob Samuel Weibel

Maison de paysan près Wichtrach
Jakob Samuel Weibel

Ansicht von Sigriswil mit Niesen und Thunersee
Jakob Samuel Weibel

Ansicht Berns und der Aare vom Gurten aus
Jakob Samuel Weibel

Lausanne Ville capitale du Canton de Vaud
Jakob Samuel Weibel





