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in the meantime, have a look below at my new artworks displayed on the wall

Industrial Wild Poppies
Visual resilience, determination, rawness — from layers of grey and black tones emerge vivid red flowers. They are wild poppies – a symbol of defiance, passion, and vital energy. Palette knife strokes convey the tension between two worlds: the cold industrial space and the untamed rhythm of nature. The artwork reminds us that even in the harshest environments, beauty can be born.

Freckled Lady Autumn
Wise, thoughtful, kissed by the sun. Wind whispers through her hair as leaves begin to fall. She lets go of the old, so that the new may grow. Riper. More playful. Embraced by light, she leaves behind the traces of a wise woman. She is a being who understands the cycles of nature, of release and transformation. Gentle freckles speak of a joyful soulthat loves to dance with falling leaves.

Beneath the Hillside
A breath of rosy summer, a meadow of blue, a fuchsia breeze, the tenderness of white, and the strength of golden light. All these elements have come together in a delicate symphony of color and motion. Dancing flowers beneath the hillside bring a spark of warmth into these current autumn days.

Sun in Bloom
Asymmetrical, yet harmonious. Striking, yet subtle. While creating Sun in Bloom (or perhaps a bloom in the sun?), I reached for the palette knife for the very first time. Layers of black and deep blue intersect in the background like a fabric stitched in a cross pattern – dense and filled with silence. From this base, dozens of petals emerge, reaching toward the golden sun. The painting fills the space with a pulsing energy while grounding it with a sense of calm.

La Que Sabe
She Who Knows
She whose dress carries the memory of waters – waters that remember all the stories. She who hears the voice of the sea, understands silence, and is a source of knowing. Bathed in sunlight that sets and rises again. She who knows that it is natural to fall and rise, and understands that every ending is a new beginning.
The term La Que Sabe is used here, inspired by the book Women Who Run With the Wolves.

Waves
I like to combine oil paints with acrylics. I especially enjoy painting with different shades of blue, often blending them with white in the final composition. I apply the layers piece by piece, waiting for the moment when a feeling arises — both within me and on the canvas — that I'm seeing the waves from a bird's-eye view, with the wind playing across their surface and the sun adding new tones. I'm flying so low I can almost touch the life-giving water with my hands. It's an energy of movement and stillness at the same time.

Summer Romance
A few days before the autumn equinox and during the warmth of Indian summer, a floral summer romance painting was born. It brings with it a pink-orange glow of the rising sun. Bold white blossoms highlight a moment of gratitude for the new day. Swinging gently in a hammock, letting that vivid scent fill my lungs. The painting lights up the space with a cheerful, fresh, and playful mood.