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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
Ahead – Holding On and Letting Go
This work arose from the awareness that security does not automatically equate to fulfillment. The circular layers symbolize structures that have developed over time: stable, supportive, and familiar. Yet this very stability can also be restrictive. The artwork explores this inherent tension: When does holding on protect – and when does it limit?
While painting, everything coalesced at the center. The golden… movement was no accident, but a clear indication of direction. It doesn't break radically, but flows consistently in one direction. Development rarely feels comfortable. But it begins where you stop settling for less.
Art has been a part of my life since childhood. Inspired by my grandfather, the sculptor Hans Schmitt, I discovered early on the power of color, structure, and material as a language beyond words. My path is less academic and more characterized by a spirit of experimentation and abstract painting. As a communications professional, I see my art as a bridge that opens silent emotional dialogues. I explore roles, masks, longings, and transformations—processes that shape our humanity. This has given rise to my series: The Outside (green and natural tones), The Inside (blue and turquoise), and Transformation (red and gold tones). Each series invites you to feel connections—to yourself, to others, and to the world. I work with abstract expressionism, acrylic, and mixed media. Layers, structures, pigments, and natural materials merge into resonant spaces. My art is energy in motion—an invitation to pause and reflect.