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BergmannArt The Lighthouse at Night
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The Lighthouse at Night

€1,100.00

Fyret ved natt (2012)

Acrylic on paper
Sigurd Bergmann

In Fyret ved natt — The Lighthouse at Night — Sigurd Bergmann steps into bolder territory, using flat silhouettes and vivid color contrasts to create a powerful nighttime seascape. Painted in 2012, this piece plays with graphic shapes and atmospheric drama, centering on a lone lighthouse standing guard under a glowing moon.

The burnt orange sky pulses with warmth, while the deep ultramarine landmass cuts a striking shape across the horizon. A small ship drifts silently in the distance, and a single bird curves through the twilight air. The green brushstrokes of the foreground feel wild and windswept, adding movement to an otherwise still, almost timeless scene.

Unlike Sigurd’s softer, meditative works, Fyret ved natt carries the energy of a dream or folk tale — a moment between safety and isolation, light and darkness, land and sea. It’s one of those rare Bergmann pieces where color tells the whole story.

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Fyret ved natt (2012)

Acrylic on paper
Sigurd Bergmann

In Fyret ved natt — The Lighthouse at Night — Sigurd Bergmann steps into bolder territory, using flat silhouettes and vivid color contrasts to create a powerful nighttime seascape. Painted in 2012, this piece plays with graphic shapes and atmospheric drama, centering on a lone lighthouse standing guard under a glowing moon.

The burnt orange sky pulses with warmth, while the deep ultramarine landmass cuts a striking shape across the horizon. A small ship drifts silently in the distance, and a single bird curves through the twilight air. The green brushstrokes of the foreground feel wild and windswept, adding movement to an otherwise still, almost timeless scene.

Unlike Sigurd’s softer, meditative works, Fyret ved natt carries the energy of a dream or folk tale — a moment between safety and isolation, light and darkness, land and sea. It’s one of those rare Bergmann pieces where color tells the whole story.

Fyret ved natt (2012)

Acrylic on paper
Sigurd Bergmann

In Fyret ved natt — The Lighthouse at Night — Sigurd Bergmann steps into bolder territory, using flat silhouettes and vivid color contrasts to create a powerful nighttime seascape. Painted in 2012, this piece plays with graphic shapes and atmospheric drama, centering on a lone lighthouse standing guard under a glowing moon.

The burnt orange sky pulses with warmth, while the deep ultramarine landmass cuts a striking shape across the horizon. A small ship drifts silently in the distance, and a single bird curves through the twilight air. The green brushstrokes of the foreground feel wild and windswept, adding movement to an otherwise still, almost timeless scene.

Unlike Sigurd’s softer, meditative works, Fyret ved natt carries the energy of a dream or folk tale — a moment between safety and isolation, light and darkness, land and sea. It’s one of those rare Bergmann pieces where color tells the whole story.

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