my small world / fish rock

my small world: solitary coral colony.
this work might look kitschy 🐟, but my issue isn’t: corals are bleaching, they are dying. a world without these architectural wonders means not only less diverse and less beautiful ocean 💦, but an economic disaster for many people – especially in developing countries. the reason reefs are disappearing is human-made (overfishing, pollution, fossil fuels warming the planet 🌏). corals may not survive this intensity of the ongoing changes. do you like to breathe? for that, you need a healthy ocean 🌊. the most oxygen you inhale comes from there. I am very conscious about the fact, that we are quite the first generation to know we are destroying our planet, and the last that could do something about it 🌈.

acrylics, tyvek and other stuff in bio-resin /20x20x5cm/and the weight is about a ton 😉😇

complex (2) – just playing

complex (2) – just playing with the density of colours. i am amazed how they sometimes make so good connections or are repelling in a fascinating way – and me, diving into anotherworld…into the the deep sea of the fantasy.

my anothermicroworld (6) – looking for pearls

my anothermicroworld – looking for pearls: mixed media, inter alia acrylics, inks, metallic pigments, oil based pens, resin in plywood (40 x 40 cm).

get down to heaven – ancient jellyfishes roaming the seas

get down to heaven - ancient jellyfish roaming the seas

get down to heaven – ancient jellyfishes roaming the seas. mixed media: acrylics, tinted resin on wooden canvas (55 x 65 cm).

my anothermicroworld (4) – sometimes blue

this work is a kind of a surprise to me; in a woundrous way it’s changing its colour, depending on light. it was quite fantastic to be within these colours, but also difficult to leave this small world…

my anothermicroworld (4) – sometimes blue: mixed media, inter alia inks, metallic pigments, layered resin – in plywood (40 x 40 cm)

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my anothermicroworld (4) – sometimes blue: mixed media, inter alia inks, metallic pigments, layered resin – in plywood (40 x 40 cm)

 

should i stay or should i go

fishswarm turquoise

should i stay or should i go: acrylic on canvas (100 x 100 cm)

„should i stay or should i go“: acrylic on canvas (100 x 100 cm). yeah, the universe beneath us is incredible, fantastic in its abundance and variety…i love the swirling amongst the fishswarm while painting in half-trance, and whilst diving in a real deep sea…

my anothermicroworld (1) – my limits

 

my anothermicroworld (1) – my limits: mixed media, inter alia acrylic paints, inks, metallic pigments, resin – all embedded in plywood (40 x 40 cm)