


“Navigation 1 – 2007“ by Janus
“Navigation 1 – 2007” is a visual meditation not merely on finding one’s path, but on locating oneself—precisely and truthfully—within time, space, and being. The painting pulses with contrasts of blue, orange, and black, from which emerge spiral shapes—like cosmic waypoints, coordinates of consciousness within the chaos of existence.
Exploding lines and splashes evoke the turbulence of inner searching, the challenge of orienting not just toward a direction, but toward a sense of presence in the vastness. The color palette—both cool and fiery—conveys the paradox of navigation: uncertainty and revelation, disorientation and clarity.
Here, “navigation” becomes a spiritual act. Janus does not offer a straight road but invites us into a flight through invisible maps, where every streak is a possible decision, every splash a destination, and every spiral a whispered question: Do I truly know where I am?
“Navigation 1 – 2007” is a visual meditation not merely on finding one’s path, but on locating oneself—precisely and truthfully—within time, space, and being. The painting pulses with contrasts of blue, orange, and black, from which emerge spiral shapes—like cosmic waypoints, coordinates of consciousness within the chaos of existence.
Exploding lines and splashes evoke the turbulence of inner searching, the challenge of orienting not just toward a direction, but toward a sense of presence in the vastness. The color palette—both cool and fiery—conveys the paradox of navigation: uncertainty and revelation, disorientation and clarity.
Here, “navigation” becomes a spiritual act. Janus does not offer a straight road but invites us into a flight through invisible maps, where every streak is a possible decision, every splash a destination, and every spiral a whispered question: Do I truly know where I am?