Ule W. Ritgen:
Picture "River of Oblivion" (2007)
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ars mundi special edition | Limited, 199 copies | Numbered | Hand-signed | Reproduction, giclée on canvas | Stretcher | Studio frame | Format ca. 129 x 67 cm
A meditative masterpiece: since the times of the Greek antiquity people know the thousands-years-old lengend of the River of Obvilion. Ritgen: "This river is a bridge between the worlds - a symbol of our trip, our way to the borders of our earthy existence up to the liberation and union with cosmic power and truth... In that river we forget about the yesterday, today and tomorrow, we forget everything, there begins the Now".
Giclée on canvas, 2007. Limited edition of 199 copies, numbered on the back side and signed by hand. Mounted on a stretcher, format ca. 125 x 63 cm. Framed in an elaborate solid wood studio frame with a shadow joint. Format ca. 129 x 67 cm. Available exclusively at ars mundi.
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Ule W. Ritgen: Picture "River of Oblivion" (2007)
A meditative masterpiece: since the times of the Greek antiquity people know the thousands-years-old lengend of the River of Obvilion. Ritgen: "This river is a bridge between the worlds - a symbol of our trip, our way to the borders of our earthy existence up to the liberation and union with cosmic power and truth... In that river we forget about the yesterday, today and tomorrow, we forget everything, there begins the Now".
Giclée on canvas, 2007. Limited edition of 199 copies, numbered on the back side and signed by hand. Mounted on a stretcher, format ca. 125 x 63 cm. Framed in an elaborate solid wood studio frame with a shadow joint. Format ca. 129 x 67 cm. Available exclusively at ars mundi.