Man in the storm
A man, alone, crosses a bridge in a storm. It is not the meteorological element that dominates here, but the relationship between the man and the gradual erasure of his presence in the scene. This logic, immediately reminiscent of Friedrich's verticality and dissolution of the figure, is also part of a broader approach to the passionate landscape, where nature is not simply a backdrop, but a force that absorbs and reconfigures the figures inscribed within it.

