Original artwork description:

“The sea! the sea! The endless sea! The deep, the wild, the eternally free!“

As the viewer gazes at my work, I hope they can’t help but be transported into my world, sailing around the world with my family for seven years. An incredible journey: 7 years, 30,000 nautical miles / 55,000 kilometers, 28 countries. Storms, waves, transatlantic passages, the almost incomprehensible vastness of the Pacific, weeks with no land in sight, isolated islands...

Today, I live and work in the enchanting medieval city of Regensburg — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — nestled on an island in the Danube River. Through painting, I soothe my longing for the boundless life at sea, capturing fragments of memory and setting them adrift across the canvas.

The „Beyond the sea“ series captures the essence of the sea and sailing, evoking a sense of freedom and adventure, especially offshore sailing.

Abstraction blue and white
150 x 150 cm / 59“ x 59“ in
Acrylics on artist paper / canvas

Shipment rolled in a tube

Examples show artwork with floating frame, recommend but not necessary, sides are painted.

Anita Kaufmann is working as a fulltime freelance artist since 2003. Her paintings are in many collections worldwide.
Exhibitions: Royal Academy of Art - London, Aqua Art - Miami, Discovery Art Fair - Frankfurt, Eclectic Gallery - London, Van Gogh Gallery - Madrid and many more.

Buyers outside of the European Union: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

room view - example/dimensions may not scale

Materials used:

Acrylics on canvas/texture

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#abstract #modern #large #paper #extra large #blue and #large blue #paper cancvas #geometric abstract #large minimalistic #large neutral 

Abstraction No. 124 blue (2025) Acrylic painting
by Anita Kaufmann

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“The sea! the sea! The endless sea! The deep, the wild, the eternally free!“

As the viewer gazes at my work, I hope they can’t help but be transported into my world, sailing around the world with my family for seven years. An incredible journey: 7 years, 30,000 nautical miles / 55,000 kilometers, 28 countries. Storms, waves, transatlantic passages, the almost incomprehensible vastness of the Pacific, weeks with no land in sight, isolated islands...

Today, I live and work in the enchanting medieval city of Regensburg — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — nestled on an island in the Danube River. Through painting, I soothe my longing for the boundless life at sea, capturing fragments of memory and setting them adrift across the canvas.

The „Beyond the sea“ series captures the essence of the sea and sailing, evoking a sense of freedom and adventure, especially offshore sailing.

Abstraction blue and white
150 x 150 cm / 59“ x 59“ in
Acrylics on artist paper / canvas

Shipment rolled in a tube

Examples show artwork with floating frame, recommend but not necessary, sides are painted.

Anita Kaufmann is working as a fulltime freelance artist since 2003. Her paintings are in many collections worldwide.
Exhibitions: Royal Academy of Art - London, Aqua Art - Miami, Discovery Art Fair - Frankfurt, Eclectic Gallery - London, Van Gogh Gallery - Madrid and many more.

Buyers outside of the European Union: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

room view - example/dimensions may not scale

Materials used:

Acrylics on canvas/texture

Tags:
#abstract #modern #large #paper #extra large #blue and #large blue #paper cancvas #geometric abstract #large minimalistic #large neutral 
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Hi my name is Anita from Germany, thank you for your interest in my art. I‘m working in my studio on a small island in the river Danube in the... Read more

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