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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
Sometimes life reminds us that we don't have much at all.
what you need to be happy.
A small car drives its way through warm light. Behind it is a small trailer – on it, just a suitcase. This small suitcase represents what is essential. It reminds us that happiness lies not in quantity, but in the moments we experience and the memories we carry with us.
The green color of the car symbolizes life itself – growth, hope and the constant movement… forward.
The warm sun in the picture accompanies the journey. It represents the power that always lives within us. No matter what life throws our way, the sun warms our soul and reminds us that light is always present within us.
The path continues, perhaps to the right, perhaps to the left. But the direction is not predetermined. Each person decides for themselves.
which path he takes.
The journey of life tells a story of freedom, courage, and trust.
Natalie Bannik works primarily with acrylic and metallic paints, drawing on her Kazakh heritage and her life experiences in Germany. She combines structured elements, free brushstrokes, and diverse materials to create pictorial spaces full of contrasts between order and freedom. In her works, intuition, emotions, and subtle messages merge into a quiet dialogue that touches, inspires, and conveys inner peace and the beauty of the present moment.