


“Golf Game 2001“
“Golf Game 2001“ by Janus
Janus' “Golf Game 2001” is an abstract landscape of tension and precision. Although it doesn’t directly depict a golf match, the entire composition radiates focus, motion, and the internal energy of a moment just before the strike.
Explosions of color – primarily greens, yellows, blacks, and splashes of red – suggest a dynamic clash between the calm of the field and the emotion of the player. Thin white lines, like trajectories of a ball, cut across the space, while red gestures evoke traces of thought, pressure, and decision.
It is a painting where the game unfolds not only on the grass – but most of all in the mind.
“Golf Game 2001“ by Janus
Janus' “Golf Game 2001” is an abstract landscape of tension and precision. Although it doesn’t directly depict a golf match, the entire composition radiates focus, motion, and the internal energy of a moment just before the strike.
Explosions of color – primarily greens, yellows, blacks, and splashes of red – suggest a dynamic clash between the calm of the field and the emotion of the player. Thin white lines, like trajectories of a ball, cut across the space, while red gestures evoke traces of thought, pressure, and decision.
It is a painting where the game unfolds not only on the grass – but most of all in the mind.