By Ursula, on October 27th, 2011
 Whoever finds a direction does not find necessarily the destination.
Abstract painting has high demands, because it consists only of color and form and from this it has to develop into a connecting arrangement.
There will be always discussions about what it really is – does it has to come out of an organised . . . → Read More: Painting is more than just paint
By Ursula, on October 11th, 2011

I guess I always have been concerned about our world we live in
These fabric art pieces where done out of frustration, so many carless dictions are made every day.
This work was done between 1985 to 2000
Estai – the oil tanker disaster
The urban picture spider web over . . . → Read More: The environment in fabric art
By Ursula, on September 20th, 2011
 It is wonderful visiting other worlds. Would be great to live in a place where one side in your world is the ocean that makes you want to see the places behind that big water. This way one always has a dream and that surly never stops the wanting.
Getting restless.
. . . → Read More: Getting restless
By Ursula, on August 3rd, 2011
Abstract – what is it ??
Does not abstract mean that it derives from an abstract thought?
Thinking abstract we understand but an abstract painting????
How to read this painting:
Direction: sacred place
Means: singing forest
How I did get here – see article in “painters world, sea to canvas –sacred places”
The top . . . → Read More: Abstract – what is it ??
By Ursula, on June 17th, 2011
 One down
The selection committee for the Fraser Valley 2011 Biennale has considered your application. The entries selected are for exhibition in The Reach (Abbotsford), The Act (Maple Ridge), Mission Art Centre, Kariton House (Abbotsford) or Langley Arts Council.
Your submission Political Kite Flyer has been selected to be shown in the Biennale Exhibit . . . → Read More: Participation – participation – participation
By Ursula, on March 1st, 2011
acrylic/canvas 15×30″ $ $400.00
By Ursula, on November 8th, 2010
 Big beautiful drops of crystals slowly gliding down from the tips of the Cedar tree branches - a small yellow glow peeks through the bare limbs of the wild cherry tree – a little hope of sunshine to come. The mist is rising above that tiny waterfall just below my house. A late autumn . . . → Read More: A Rainy Day
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Meet the Painter  Welcome to my blog. This is written for you my readers and you who collect my paintings.
Because you are interested in my work you naturally want to know more about the creator - me - and that is why I started to write a bit about myself and the person behind the art work.
I have my studio in Abbotsford B.C. Canada but grew up on the small Island of Sylt in the German Noth Sea, the beginning of my fascination with water and the sky.
Please, feel free to email if you have any questions or comments!
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