The specific skyline of a city is drawn by skyscrapers. In this old city, at the very most 7 medieval towers scrape the sky. Less striking but no less characteristic are the countless, small rooftops and gables.
Only together do they form Luebeck’s typical skyline.
I reinterpreted the postcard motifs and dissolved them into patterns, light spots and lines. When sharp silhouettes disappear, the view becomes free for what one’s own mind wants to see.
postcard 1
silhouette
staying visible
postcard 23
at the old harbour
postcard 24
hospital
fairytales
abbey