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Welcome to one of my favourite paintings. When painting, it is often the case that the result is not entirely satisfactory. That was also the case here. The first time I painted this canvas was several years ago. But over time, I grew dissatisfied with the result. Even after reworking it, it didn't get any better. Even though other people told me how much they liked it, it didn't meet my own standards. I recently took it on for the third time and I can say with conviction that I am now really very satisfied.
So this painting has a little story behind it.
Incidentally, one small detail from the original version has survived: the orange paint spot on the right-hand side is my little reminder of the previous versions. I love things like that.
I also find it exciting that the picture works very well with different coloured frames. In the sample photos, you can see examples with brown and black frames, and I like both versions. Do you?

About me:
I spent my childhood and youth on a farm. It was a picture-perfect life. Endless fields surrounded our family home, with grass so tall that little Jutta was swallowed up by it like an impenetrable jungle. But there was also a lot of work for us three children to do. I loved haymaking: the smell of dried grass, hot summer days, and our father's talent for turning this strenuous work into a game with a competition made it almost fun.

Throughout my school career, I was repeatedly recognized for my artistic talent.

Everything I do in painting today is characterized by intuition and concentration on the result. When I paint, there is only the now, the present moment. And that can be very challenging. It demands my complete attention; it wants to be well represented. The moment can come easily and be kind to me, but it can also feel difficult and admonishing: Is this really the best you can do? This is the challenge I set myself with every painting: I want to improve from painting to painting, to give the canvas the expression that you, the viewer, deserve.

Please note the following informations:
1. Before you decide on the picture, please feel free to contact me beforehand. I will then check the shipping costs again and can reduce them if possible.

2. Depending on which country you live in, import duties may be levied when purchasing an artwork. These are not included in the item price or shipping costs, but must be paid by the buyer. Please kindly note this.

Materials used:

Acrylic painting, UV protection sealed

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#vivid #abstract landscape #good life #good feelings #favourite art #abstract expressionism #contemporary art #colorful painting 

Shortcut to the good life (2025) Acrylic painting
by Jutta Widrinsky

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Welcome to one of my favourite paintings. When painting, it is often the case that the result is not entirely satisfactory. That was also the case here. The first time I painted this canvas was several years ago. But over time, I grew dissatisfied with the result. Even after reworking it, it didn't get any better. Even though other people told me how much they liked it, it didn't meet my own standards. I recently took it on for the third time and I can say with conviction that I am now really very satisfied.
So this painting has a little story behind it.
Incidentally, one small detail from the original version has survived: the orange paint spot on the right-hand side is my little reminder of the previous versions. I love things like that.
I also find it exciting that the picture works very well with different coloured frames. In the sample photos, you can see examples with brown and black frames, and I like both versions. Do you?

About me:
I spent my childhood and youth on a farm. It was a picture-perfect life. Endless fields surrounded our family home, with grass so tall that little Jutta was swallowed up by it like an impenetrable jungle. But there was also a lot of work for us three children to do. I loved haymaking: the smell of dried grass, hot summer days, and our father's talent for turning this strenuous work into a game with a competition made it almost fun.

Throughout my school career, I was repeatedly recognized for my artistic talent.

Everything I do in painting today is characterized by intuition and concentration on the result. When I paint, there is only the now, the present moment. And that can be very challenging. It demands my complete attention; it wants to be well represented. The moment can come easily and be kind to me, but it can also feel difficult and admonishing: Is this really the best you can do? This is the challenge I set myself with every painting: I want to improve from painting to painting, to give the canvas the expression that you, the viewer, deserve.

Please note the following informations:
1. Before you decide on the picture, please feel free to contact me beforehand. I will then check the shipping costs again and can reduce them if possible.

2. Depending on which country you live in, import duties may be levied when purchasing an artwork. These are not included in the item price or shipping costs, but must be paid by the buyer. Please kindly note this.

Materials used:

Acrylic painting, UV protection sealed

Tags:
#vivid #abstract landscape #good life #good feelings #favourite art #abstract expressionism #contemporary art #colorful painting 
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The soul is searching for meaning—this is the essential motto of my life. Creating art fulfills my soul and gives my life meaning. I know and experience in my interactions... Read more

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