"At the beginning there was a short excursion into graphic painting: circle, square, lines - sometimes that's all you need to create a picture. Everyone should feel inside themselves: Which shape appeals to me today? Do I prefer a soft, curved form or accurate lines or structure?
The choice of colour also played an important role: colours can create contrasts or harmony - depending on how they are combined. 
As part of abstract art, graphic painting deliberately avoids realistic depictions. Instead, the focus is on symbolic forms of expression that arise intuitively. For example, a family was created from four free forms - a creative act in which closeness, relationships and individuality can become visible. This intuitive approach removes the inhibition of the "blank page" and opens up a playful approach to one's own creativity. The focus is not on the perfect result, but on the experience itself - relaxed, meditative, sometimes surprising.
They dabbed, mixed and layered - without any pressure, but with a lot of curiosity. The results are all personal and unique."
- Sarah Uessem
Thank you very much, dear Sarah. 
@klaudia.skodnik and the Fortuna helps team









