Più luce, 1985

oil on canvas
200 × 135 cm
The luster of the spirit
“Yellow is the luster of the spirit. Blue directs itself inward, conserving itself inside, and is the luster of the soul. Red, with its regular movement of uniformly filling space, is the luster of the living . . . . the artist . . . when he paints with yellow, blue and red, must conjure into his picture something that expresses an inner dynamic quality, something that establishes its own character.”
(R. Steiner, L’essenza dei colori [Milan: Editrice Antroposofica, 1977], 47, 49)

Più luce, 1985

oil on canvas
200 × 135 cm
The luster of the spirit
“Yellow is the luster of the spirit. Blue directs itself inward, conserving itself inside, and is the luster of the soul. Red, with its regular movement of uniformly filling space, is the luster of the living . . . . the artist . . . when he paints with yellow, blue and red, must conjure into his picture something that expresses an inner dynamic quality, something that establishes its own character.”
(R. Steiner, L’essenza dei colori [Milan: Editrice Antroposofica, 1977], 47, 49)