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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x39.4in
About this artwork
In this oil painting I combine traditional figurative art with a modern essence. I wanted to depict the interconnectedness and simplicity of human figures against a warm, unified background. This depiction evokes feelings of community and timelessness. In your home, this artwork will create an atmosphere of warmth and togetherness while creating a nostalgic connection to human nature and our origins. The painting illustrates the fascinating culture… of the Anasazi Indians, which inexplicably disappeared overnight around 800 AD.
My father's interest in South American cultures was an early incentive for me to read in his library.
During my training I became interested in the Impressionists and Dutch painters. A subsequent graphic design course also expanded my skills in life drawing. A longer move to Santa Fe in New Mexico was a welcome change to soak up new inspiration. Three children's books and several book illustrations were created from this. After returning to Lake Waginger, I became interested in Japanese Zen Buddhism both through painting and intensive meditation. The founding of the joint KIWA Institute was followed by further training, which I completed in Malaysia with 2 master's degrees in Chinese astrology and classical Feng Shui. Since then I have been active in lectures, seminars and consultations as well as continuing to work as a painter in exhibitions.