Artists

Daniela Bieler: Artist wants to inspire self-determination with nudity

For the artist Daniela Bieler from Lower Franconia (Germany), abstract and figurative art has always been an important form of expression. When she got into the middle of the South American mass protests in Chile during a stay abroad, the decision was made: the art with a strong message as a main profession. In the meantime, the newcomer is represented at her first exhibitions and meets a large number of enthusiastic people.

Interview with Miriam Breuninger

With her artworks, Miriam Breuninger challenges the viewer to self-awareness and holds up a mirror to their own personality, as her richly detailed motifs allow viewers to recognize their own strengths, weaknesses, and authenticity and encourage deeper self-reflection. By combining emotional depth with visual art, Miriam Breuninger creates a unique experience for the viewer and challenges them to look not only at the positive aspects of their own personality, but also at the difficult ones in order to use these insights to also gain true strength and self-confidence in their own lives.

From synesthesia to painting: Interview with Nicole Rudi

Nicole Rudi is a multi-faceted and impressive artist. As a world-renowned concert pianist, she discovered during her life her gift of synesthesia, through which she perceives colors in music. While tones and sounds are sounding, color compositions appear before her inner eye in all their textures and facets, which she then puts on canvas. Through this special form of perception, not only her virtuoso piano playing but, above all, her art, becomes a unique experience.

Céline Frericks: The abstract painting for self-realization

Shimmering soft blue shapes that run into each other. Partly on a neutral white background and partly dominantly set off on black paint. Céline Frerick's abstract art is, above all, a tribute to the potential and strengths of the human being. The artist also draws her inspiration from her dealings with small personalities.

From Dubai to Canada: Andreas Görzen is considered a trendy newcomer in the art scene

Bright colors, crazy comic motifs and black light art. The former pizza maker Andreas Görzen has taken the pulse of the times with his art. In the meantime, it's not just gallery owners internationally who are courting him. Even rap stars like Capital Bra come for him from Dubai to tranquil Hachenburg. His works now change hands for five-figure sums, and collectors are already storing his paintings as investments.

Easel instead of files: a former principal is on fire for art

She ran an entire school until burnout brought her to her knees. With the help of art, she found her way out of a dark phase in her life. Today, Christine Eickert wants to set a sign for a conscious life with loud colors. As an independent artist, she now introduces other people to the power of art and has already exhibited in America.

Leyla Milou: With gas burner and beeswax for freedom and diversity

Her works sparkle with power, strength, and determination and have since attracted an international audience. Leyla Milou from Switzerland is considered a sought-after newcomer to the scene. What makes her special: Once she gets going, she goes into a positive frenzy full of emotion. As a result, she has already created over 120 works within a year.