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In the beginning is the experience of a moment,
Here are the views of the DLRG supervision.
After the bath, I looked back to the DLRG supervision. I remembered Caspar David Friedrich’s “Wanderer above the sea of fog”. Friedrich’s picture was made at the time of the retrospectively named Romanticism. Typical of the representatives of this direction was, among other things, that nature was represented as large, powerful and sublime. Badend I had just experienced the North Sea (see “Cold North Sea”) The Lord of the DLRG supervision was in comparable posture as in the picture of CDF. Instead of the cane, which stands by Friedrich’s side – he portrayed himself in his own image in back view – the man from the DLRG had the life buoy and a bugle. As the thin hiking stick at CDF emphasizes the landscape size, this is done by the bugle and the rescue buoy at the DLRG supervision.
I briefly explained to the gentleman my image idea and the relation to the “Wanderer over the sea of fog”. Thankfully, he was ready to model my picture idea.