By Ursula, on September 5th, 2012
 I have to start my blog with an explanation why I paint abstract: In my art I always search for something new, not necessarily popular but I do not want to copy nature – nature is too perfect. I make myself free from any form and shape what has been there before and try . . . → Read More: Trumpet Vine and Crocosmia
By Ursula, on August 20th, 2012
 This ugly – does not know which way to grow – long green branches of a cactus – finely showed us the reason of its existence.
A one night – day – stand and four years of waiting.
Epiphyllum or orchid cactus
acrylic on watercolor paper 12×12″ . . . → Read More: A one day visit
By Ursula, on June 6th, 2012
 Through Pink Glasses { DIE ROSA BRILLE}
In one of my blogs I wrote : “where should I live?” but honestly why always wishing for something else and wishing for something we don’t have, this way we will never see the the truth of what is right here, as in “Pinks in my . . . → Read More: Through Pink Glasses
By Ursula, on May 29th, 2012
 This will be a short pleasure, these poppies need a lot of attention, they are unruly but sooo worth the work;
they need a large space, they only flower for 2 short weeks, need full sun and after flowering the large green leaves wilt and get yellow fast, the tip over in heavy rain or wind – but they are sooo pretty. . . . → Read More: Inspired by Red
By Ursula, on May 21st, 2012
 Last year the Himalayan poppies amazed me because they ignored rain and cold and came up (roses) I mean – blue poppies this year they had the pleasure to get 2 weeks of good weather to develop their amazing blue blossoms and now it rains and it is cold – guess what – these flowers don’t give a (…) they are here on time never . . . → Read More: INSPIRED BY BLUE
By Ursula, on September 14th, 2011
Monkshoods are late to bloom this year
All spring and early summer they were waiting for the sun
Shooting up to the sky – now they are 61/2’ and one is 8’ tall
But the blossoms are so beautiful and large
These are some of my favourite plants; they like to grow in . . . → Read More: Summer’s End
By Ursula, on July 19th, 2011
 Changing the color of your walls in fashionable colors is very in – but ever thought of leaving it nice and light and hang new art as in a “conversation piece” instead?
I have many paintings to choose from -
FIRE CRACKER MUMS 24×30″ acrylic/canvas
CALLA LILY ZANTDESCHIA 24×30″ acrylic/canvas
NOOTKA ROSE . . . → Read More: Change
By Ursula, on June 5th, 2011
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By Ursula, on May 29th, 2011
Himalayan Blue
I am so amazed that a fragile looking flower as the Himalayan Poppy shows us its beauty in this miserable rainy weather.
The intense light blue 4! petal flower sits firm on a 30’”(new: correction 2″) stem and has 2( new: 3) more blossoms for us to show – leaves are hairy . . . → Read More: Himalayan Blue
By Ursula, on April 25th, 2011

Color mix
Spring is late this year again.
Only the most daring flowers playing peek a boo – the rain will ruin the magnolia blossoms – the potato probably will rot in the ground and the spinach is hardly visible –
So I went out there with a jam jar and collected colors . . . → Read More: COLOR MIX
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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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