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The painting feels like a moment suspended between past and future — warm colors, drifting lines, and the quiet intensity of thoughts that won’t stop moving. This extra‑large abstract painting, titled SOLILOQUY (ALL THIS CRAZY IDEAS), is filled with expressive brushstrokes, layered color fields, and the emotional energy of transition and new beginnings.

Created as one of the last works in the artist’s former studio, the painting carries all the mixed feelings of that moment: excitement for a larger space and a new chapter, and at the same time a deep affection for the studio that held ten years of memories. The second layer of varnish was applied between moving boxes — a fitting symbol for a work that absorbed every thought, every idea, every bit of anticipation.

Warm pinks, soft rose tones, and atmospheric washes meet darker, gestural lines that feel like inner monologues written across the canvas. The composition is open, spacious, and full of movement — a visual soliloquy, both intimate and expansive.

Ideal for collectors and interior designers seeking extra‑large / oversized abstract art, expressive contemporary paintings, pink abstract artworks, or modern mixed‑media pieces that make a bold statement in spacious interiors. Its emotional depth and vibrant palette make it a striking focal point for living rooms, lofts, studios, or gallery‑style spaces.

Created in acrylic mixed media on raw canvas, the artwork features layered transparency, intuitive gestures, and a powerful, atmospheric presence — a reminder that every transition carries both memory and possibility.

This work is sold unframed, frames / in situ images for illustration purposes only.
Ships rolled in a tube.*
Painted on raw canvas, the edges seamlessly maintain the artwork's raw canvas integrity, displaying the natural material and the authentic traces of the painting process.
Signed on the front and signed and dated on the back.

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Daniela Schweinsberg is a contemporary German painter known for her evocative Abstract Paintings. She is represented by galleries in Germany and the USA and is regularly shown national and international at exhibitions and fairs. Her predominantly large-scale abstract paintings emphasize the raw artistic process. Daniela’s works are highly valued by art collectors and interior designers for their powerful use of color and their ability to serve as striking statement pieces in modern spaces. Her works can currently be found in collections in 27 countries worldwide.

Materials used:

Acrylic / mixed media on raw canvas

Tags:
#abstract #contemporary #gestural #pink #bold #mixed media #square #extra large #emotional #gray #large scale #statement #rosé #soliloquy #raw allure 

Soliloquy (All this Crazy Ideas) (2024) Mixed-media painting
by Daniela Schweinsberg

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The painting feels like a moment suspended between past and future — warm colors, drifting lines, and the quiet intensity of thoughts that won’t stop moving. This extra‑large abstract painting, titled SOLILOQUY (ALL THIS CRAZY IDEAS), is filled with expressive brushstrokes, layered color fields, and the emotional energy of transition and new beginnings.

Created as one of the last works in the artist’s former studio, the painting carries all the mixed feelings of that moment: excitement for a larger space and a new chapter, and at the same time a deep affection for the studio that held ten years of memories. The second layer of varnish was applied between moving boxes — a fitting symbol for a work that absorbed every thought, every idea, every bit of anticipation.

Warm pinks, soft rose tones, and atmospheric washes meet darker, gestural lines that feel like inner monologues written across the canvas. The composition is open, spacious, and full of movement — a visual soliloquy, both intimate and expansive.

Ideal for collectors and interior designers seeking extra‑large / oversized abstract art, expressive contemporary paintings, pink abstract artworks, or modern mixed‑media pieces that make a bold statement in spacious interiors. Its emotional depth and vibrant palette make it a striking focal point for living rooms, lofts, studios, or gallery‑style spaces.

Created in acrylic mixed media on raw canvas, the artwork features layered transparency, intuitive gestures, and a powerful, atmospheric presence — a reminder that every transition carries both memory and possibility.

This work is sold unframed, frames / in situ images for illustration purposes only.
Ships rolled in a tube.*
Painted on raw canvas, the edges seamlessly maintain the artwork's raw canvas integrity, displaying the natural material and the authentic traces of the painting process.
Signed on the front and signed and dated on the back.

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Daniela Schweinsberg is a contemporary German painter known for her evocative Abstract Paintings. She is represented by galleries in Germany and the USA and is regularly shown national and international at exhibitions and fairs. Her predominantly large-scale abstract paintings emphasize the raw artistic process. Daniela’s works are highly valued by art collectors and interior designers for their powerful use of color and their ability to serve as striking statement pieces in modern spaces. Her works can currently be found in collections in 27 countries worldwide.

Materials used:

Acrylic / mixed media on raw canvas

Tags:
#abstract #contemporary #gestural #pink #bold #mixed media #square #extra large #emotional #gray #large scale #statement #rosé #soliloquy #raw allure 
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Daniela Schweinsberg stepped into the art world in 2004. After classical vocational training and a degree in business administration she started out as a self-taught artist, parallel to a successful... Read more

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