Die Nagwag (The Nightwatch) is a progression of the Kraal Mural, exploring the intersection between human experience and the embrace of nature. Inspired by the artist's poignant childhood memories in rural landscapes, this floor lamp embodies the mystique and allure of the nocturnal guardian - the night watch.
Growing up amidst the vast expanse of the countryside, the artist developed a profound sensitivity to the delicate interplay between humanity and the natural world. Daily observations on the family farm instilled in him a deep appreciation for the subtle nuances of existence, particularly during the enigmatic hours of the night.
Central to Die Nagwag is the enigmatic figure of the night watch, whose solitary vigilance serves as a beacon of light amidst the darkness. The lamp's design channels the essence of this mysterious guardian, casting a soft, diffused glow that evokes the gentle radiance of a distant lantern piercing through the night.
Die Nagwag invites viewers to contemplate the unseen landscapes traversed by the night watch. What hidden wonders and secrets lie beyond the glow of the lamp? What thoughts and emotions stir within the solitary figure as they tread the nocturnal paths of the veld and kraal?
Through this sculptural light, Jan Ernst invites us to embark on a journey of introspection and imagination, where the boundaries between reality and reverie blur, and the whispers of the night beckon us to explore the depths of our own consciousness. It is a tribute to the enduring enigma of the night watch and the timeless allure of the nocturnal realm.
Features
Design Year: 2024
Made in Cape Town, South Africa
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Slight variations may apply.
Technical data
Material: Ceramic unglazed
Dimensions:
1,5m x 350mm
Weight: varies