


“Sunrise 2004“ by Janus
The painting “Sunrise 2004” pulses with the energy of a beginning. The dominant gold-red spiral – interpreted as an Egyptian symbol of life – rises like the sun born from the chaos of night. This is no ordinary sunrise – it is a cosmic awakening, a breath of a new cycle, the moment when light overcomes darkness.
The splashes of red resemble fire, passion, the blood of life – a dynamic, almost violent transition from stillness to motion. Surrounding the spiral is a structure reminiscent of a sky streaked with energy, tension lines, and time’s streams. In the lower parts of the painting, hints of blue and black remain – like the memory of night not yet fully gone.
This is a painting about transformation, rebirth, and the force of life – returning cyclically, inevitably, and beautifully. The spiral does not merely catch the eye – it vibrates with archetypal power.
The painting “Sunrise 2004” pulses with the energy of a beginning. The dominant gold-red spiral – interpreted as an Egyptian symbol of life – rises like the sun born from the chaos of night. This is no ordinary sunrise – it is a cosmic awakening, a breath of a new cycle, the moment when light overcomes darkness.
The splashes of red resemble fire, passion, the blood of life – a dynamic, almost violent transition from stillness to motion. Surrounding the spiral is a structure reminiscent of a sky streaked with energy, tension lines, and time’s streams. In the lower parts of the painting, hints of blue and black remain – like the memory of night not yet fully gone.
This is a painting about transformation, rebirth, and the force of life – returning cyclically, inevitably, and beautifully. The spiral does not merely catch the eye – it vibrates with archetypal power.