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Thanks for a fabulous 2019!

2019 has been a year of many surprises, fun and successes for me. I started a new part time work in Wellington City with a great new boss and team, have had another solo exhibition and sold more paintings than ever before. I went to Germany to see my family and celebrate my grandma’s 96th (!!) birthday and spent amazing moments with new and old friends. I received happy feedback from clients that have fallen in love with my paintings and continued to give arts classes to a couple of lovely girls.

A big warm thank you to everyone who was and is part of my journey! Especially to my lovely supportive partner, my family and friends, Art Lovers and Galleries.

Have a great new year 2020!

Kiwi Art House Gallery Christmas Exhibition and NZAFA Winter Exhibition

Christmas time in New Zealand is normally sunny and warm. Living in Wellington, that is not always the case. But there are still great things to do and two of them are the current exhibitions at the NZAFA and the Kiwi Art House Galleries. I especially like that there is more abstract work on display in the NZAFA Summer exhibition. The Kiwi Art House Christmas exhibition focuses on small to medium sized paintings that easily fit under the Christmas tree. Both exhibition are on until mid January 2020.

Hummingart at Climate Action Event

I was stoked when the organisers of the UNA NZ climate action event approached me to display some art at the Botanic Gardens in Wellington NZ on the day. As I am passionate about nature and our impact on it, I agreed immediately.

The event was beautifully designed with live music provided by students from Arohanu Strings and brilliant speakers from local businesses, activists and the NZ green party. I especially liked that they were focusing on actions each of us can take to mitigate and become more resilient to inevitable changes. Specifically, ideas and solutions around food waste, composting and urban farms were touching a nerve in me.

One of my paintings on display was the “Cry of the Kauri” which highlights the silent voice of nature, crying out for help. These majestic and enormous trees are threatened by a very small organism – a fungus that leaves them withering away, dying one by one. Kauris were around long before the first humans set foot on the land and now need our protection from no-one less than ourselves.

Cry of the Kauri - Fortissimo
Cry of the Kauri (Fortissimo) – 122cm x 91cm, NZD 2,400

I am grateful I could be part in this event. In the end, it is all about changing our habits and behaviour. A cultural change on a global level is only achieved step by step – but the steps better be fast. In my opinion, there is no one hundred percent answer to the question about the perfect path. Every action causes an effect in many other areas that we might not even be aware of. Sometimes the choice is between “The vegan meal in a plastic wrap” or the “No-plastic-involved Cage Chicken Salad”. But starting to be conscious about these problems is the first step to take.

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