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Anita Kaufmann

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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C O N T E M P O R A R Y : A R T : P O R T R A I T S : T O D A Y the closest thing 100 x 100 cm / 39" x 39" inch XXL mixed media/cardboard on canvas/jute Artist Anita Kaufmann fulltime freelance artist since 2003, national and international sales (Panama City – London – New York City – Montreal – Zürich – Taipeh – Auckland – Hong Kong - Berlin – Munich...) 2009 – 2015 circumnavigation with family on own sailing vessel: 6 years, 30.000 nm, 28 countries Anita Kaufmann: "During the years on the sea I had the chance to study so many different cultures, learning their way of living and the luck to make friendship with so many different people. I feel it just natural, maybe ineluctable, that my paintings changed from abstract art to human faces“. Galleries: Carré d'artistes - Lille/France Eclectic Gallery - London/UK Mahoney's Gallery - Melbourne/AUS further education: Kunstakademie Bad Reichenhall The University of Sydney

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 0.8 D in

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I’m working as a professional freelance artist since 2003. In 2009 I changed my life and moved onto a sailing yacht with my husband and two kids. An incredible journey began: 6 years, 30.000 nm / 55.000 km, 28 countries. Storms, waves, transatlantic passages, the almost incomprehensible size of the Pacific, weeks with no land in sight, isolated islands... but also vibrant cities like Sydney, Panama City and New York, where we anchored in the Hudson river in front of the skyline of Manhattan for months. I spent one and a half year in French-Polynesia and got familiar with the Polynesian culture: Don‘t rush, take your time, live the moment. During the years on the sea I got inspired by the different cultures and people I met, as a result my work changed from abstract art to human faces. But sometimes I'm going back to my roots for abstract work. Mainly in elegant black & white, sometimes with colored accents, sometimes with silver/copper/gold leaves technique. Today I‘m living and working in the wonderful medieval city Regensburg (world heritage) on an island in the river Danube.

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