“The painting that stands out from the others is number VIII. Here we have come much closer to the staircase, which almost fills the entire image, but once at the crest, the picture opens up to a landscape beyond. An evening sky is visible above the vegetation and the hinted building beyond the stair's crest. In the staircase, the color-play behaves differently depending on how one chooses to perceive it. With the staircase's perspective, one sees it as if the color is flowing, moving down the stairs. If one tries to turn the staircase up towards the picture plane, or simply chooses to view the height of the steps as a surface, it becomes a color plane in dialogue with the surrounding areas of gray.”