This new series of works deals with embracing chance and the idea of transformation. Vases become symbols of the lack of social contact during the pandemic but lend themselves just as easily to a changing perspective. The form of a line that twists into snake-like curves, which crops up frequently in Van Luit’s work, not only suggests time passing or seasons changing, but suddenly also evokes associations with the graph of a heartbeat, the essence of life itself. Similarly, other symbols that distinguish Van Luit’s oeuvre are charged with new meaning. This gives rise to new levels, new connections in time. The exhibition includes, in addition to the works on metal, a recent neon work consisting of three intertwined spirals, an ancient Celtic symbol. Softly merging pastel hues bring the three dimensions of time – past, present and future – into a radiant whole, a hopeful image.
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