C-I-Heinrich:
Picture "Spring 1" (2024)
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Picture "Spring 1" (2024)
C-I-Heinrich:
Picture "Spring 1" (2024)

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Acrylic, Chalk, India Ink | Canvas | framed | Format 56 x 56 cm (H/W) | picture hang up | signed certificate of authenticity

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Picture "Spring 1" (2024)
C-I-Heinrich: Picture "Spring 1" (2024)

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Picture "Spring 1" (2024)

Many things explode in spring: flowers, fresh colors, moods, temperatures, everything strives upwards, out of the earth, wants to be in the air, by the water, in fresh colors, powerful or powdery fine, full of strength and energy. Everything wants to show itself off, to show off, to show off! Full of life!

Hersteller: ars mundi Edition Max Büchner GmbH, Bödekerstraße 13, 30161 Hannover, Deutschland E-Mail: info@arsmundi.de

About C-I-Heinrich

C. I. HEINRICH // Panta Rhei - My pictures are created in free flow My free, intuitive way of working opens up spaces, parallel worlds, universes, even in the imagination of the viewer.
Panta Rhei - everything is always in a state of flux - is the big headline above my work. By this I also mean the goal or the state of drawing from the free, intuitive flow when working. Just like life itself, nature, the whole universe. From the perspective of quantum physics, this can also be chaotic at times. That's why I paint very freely, non-representationally, without intention. Preferably in deep concentration or contemplation. When it's quiet in my head, the "flow" comes. Then I intuitively reach for paints, brushes or chalks, paint, spread or scribble on them, sometimes in large sweeps, sometimes in fine strokes or scratches, let them flow into each other, contemplate, paint over, combine surfaces with scribbles, create contrast between many glazing layers, empty surfaces and dense application, penetrate and combine everything. I work with a creative material mix of pigments, emulsions, acrylic paints, marble and stone powders, plaster, ash, chalks, charcoal, lead and colored pencils. Motifs from the unconscious, from the depths of my soul, flow together with inspirations from the material world. In my case, mainly from nature: the almost infinite expanse of a horizon and perhaps the freedom associated with it. Or the depth of an ocean that can only be guessed at, the water of which always symbolizes dream worlds. In my pictures, the boundaries between the physical and spiritual worlds become blurred, making visible what does not exist in the material world. For example, the world of the gods and goddesses, the nymphs and fairies, the myths and stories that surround them, the subtlety that surrounds them, the apparent invisibility, the transparency and also: their wandering between the spiritual and the material world, that you can "sense, feel" them rather than see or hear them, each in their own way. This free way of working opens up spaces, parallel worlds, universes, even in the viewer's imagination.
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