TIMELESS
Etched into Glass
— they sent signals to whoever walked the stairs (Christiaan de Moor, Het Zendstation)
Peace
— they carved peace in the windows while war walked through the door (Christiaan de Moor, Het Zendstation)
Ram’s Horn
— 2500 years later, it’s still a mystery what they got served (Persian Achaemenid rhyton, Drents Museum)
Judgement
— it's busy up there (God the Father, Johann Michael Rottmayr, 1714, Karlskirche, Vienna)
Jugendstil
— only young in name and anything but still in its lively curves
Send me an Angel
— he arrived in gold and although time cracked him, he never left (Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Gedächtniskirche, Berlin)
The Sasanian
— he tells a story that was already ancient when Rome fell
Charles II on Pink
— eight centuries of royal intimidation, somewhat undermined by the lighting choices
Day Four
— the universe got its lighting sorted
Forbidden Fruit
— the sweetest things were for visitors always just out of reach
Overkill
— as if a cannon wasn't threatening enough
Overqualified
— technically a heater, the sultan simply refused to be cold and boring at the same time
Queen with a View
— she may have been confined to these walls, but her horizon was infinite
The Odd One Out
— is it the mark of imperfection or did the renovator miss the memo?
Thousand Years of Gold
— has seen everything but still questioning your life choices
Two Emperors
— instead of three kings, paying their respect in eternity


















