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Collection: Paintings

An original is incomparable.

My intention and whole love, my concentrated attention and listening to the message of the painting are incorporated layer by layer, brush stroke by brush stroke.

The texture of the painting surface on which the pigments luminate and the shine of the varnish that covers the painting are sensual experiences that only an original offers. 

To acquire a painting is something very personal. It reflects values, desires, attitude to life and personal themes, to name a few. It will accompany you, probably for a lifetime. It is like a really good friend who has something important to tell you in every situation of life. 

For unframed paintings, I will gladly arrange the framing for you. Please contact me before or after your purchase.

Questions and answers

Originals smaller than 24 x 30 cm:
– Insured shipping via DHL
– Delivery within the EU approx. 11 days / internationally approx. 3 weeks
– EU 11 EUR
Switzerland/UK 18 EUR
Rest of the world 20 EUR

Originals 24 x 30 cm or larger:
– Insured shipping with MAIL BOXES ETC
– Delivery in approx. 11 days – prices vary by country and can be found here

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If I haven't already framed your artwork, I definitely recommend having it framed. A frame not only enhances the artwork, but also protects it. Canvas prints can usually be easily framed in a shadow-line frame. To do this, simply purchase a shadow-line frame that matches the dimensions of the canvas. The shadow gap frame will be slightly larger, as it leaves a narrow gap—the shadow gap—between the picture and the frame. You can also use a different type of frame for canvases, but always without glass. However, the shadow gap frame offers the advantage that not a single centimeter of the picture is obscured by the frame. It also looks elegant and high-quality.

You can display drawings in a frame with glass. I recommend using a mat, as this prevents the drawing from touching the glass directly, which helps preserve it. The mat can be a bit wider, which creates a nice effect. You can also choose a colored mat to play with the visual impact. The mat should either slightly overlap the paper of the drawing, or you can deliberately choose a larger mat opening so that there is a gap between the paper and the mat.

You can also use a display frame for your drawing. I definitely recommend this type of frame for my mixed-media works, since the materials used require space. A display frame is like a small box with a glass surface that allows you to frame three-dimensional artworks as well. Here, too, you may optionally use a mat, depending on your taste.

If you need help figuring out the best way to frame a piece, I’d be happy to assist you. Feel free to email me!

Every artwork is unique