A delicate rainbow arches over a quiet, barren landscape—a fleeting moment captured in color and light. With this work, André Evard (1876-1972) achieves an impressive fusion of nature observation and inner sentiment.
Against a backdrop of cloud-covered skies, rocks, trees, and earth glow in warm ochre and brown tones. The rainbow, rendered in subtle shades of pink, green, and blue, breaks through the gray and lends the scene an almost magical lightness. Nothing appears accidental: every line, every nuance of color seems permeated by the rhythm of nature.
The landscape is reminiscent of the Jura mountains, Evard’s home in La Chaux-de-Fonds. There, at an altitude of around 1,000 meters, the artist experienced the dramatic weather changes and lighting moods that characterize his work. Thus, the painting becomes more than just a landscape depiction—it becomes a symbol for the transition between darkness and light, between silence and movement.
With this work, Evard reveals the lyrical side of his painting: a quiet poetry of colors that carries within it hope, transience, and renewal all at once.