Professor Andreas Loeschner-Gornau has created a sculpture from organically flowing forms that dynamically intertwine. The richly textured surface captivates with a vibrant patina of luminous turquoise, interwoven with shimmering copper and gold accents. Perforated cavities create a mesmerizing interplay of light and shadow, highlighting the work's flowing lines. The metallic sheen lends the abstract form an archaic depth.
Helena stood on the threshold of existence, her gaze fixed on the fading light that filtered gently through the ancient trees. It was a special moment, an instant between past and future, in which time itself seemed to breathe.
In this in-between space, she sensed that compassion embraced the fragile present like a protective cloak. Not haste, not judgment, but a gentle understanding—an invitation not to grasp things immediately, but to comprehend them in their full depth. Helena felt how this compassion preserved the moments of being, those precious moments that allow us to exist without change.
Slowly, she stepped across the threshold, enveloped in this quiet grace. In this shelter, she found not the fear of change, but the freedom to embrace life in its fullness—with all its uncertainty, its beauty, and its quiet grandeur. Finally, she knew: Whoever practices compassion preserves the essence of things and opens the gate to true existence.