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This small abstract painting opens with a striking contrast: textured raw linen with delicate, sketch‑like lines on one side, and a vibrant burst of orange and red on the other. SOW WHAT 1 plays with duality — drawing and painting, monochrome and color, stillness and bloom. Circular forms and floral suggestions emerge from the layered surface, echoing the spontaneous appearance of flower shapes during the painting process. The visible stitched seams add rhythm and structure, turning the act of joining materials into a compositional element.

This work is part of the series “SOW WHAT?”, which explores sustainability through material and meaning. Each piece is created from stitched canvas remnants — leftovers transformed into new beginnings. The seams are not hidden but celebrated, often bold and expressive. Flowers appear as recurring motifs, symbolizing humanity, care, and the values we cultivate. The title refers both to ecological awareness and to the idea of sowing hope, compassion, and responsibility for future generations.

Ideal for collectors and interior designers seeking eco‑conscious abstract art, floral‑inspired contemporary paintings, small mixed‑media artworks, or sustainable modern pieces with emotional depth. The layered composition and expressive contrasts make it a thoughtful accent for intimate spaces, studios, or curated interiors.

Created in acrylic mixed media on stitched canvas, the artwork combines drawing, painting, and textile elements — a tactile, poetic reminder that beauty can grow from what we choose to preserve.

Ships ready to hang.
Framed and ready to hang in a handmade float frame (natural oak, oiled).
Painted on different canvases sewn together. The edges seamlessly maintain the artwork's raw fabric integrity, displaying the natural material and the authentic traces of the painting process.
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 different fabrics sewn together

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#flowers #floral #small #humanity #values #contrasts #joined #sewn art #sewn #stitches #sowing #sustainable art #sustainability #future generations #eco-conscious 

SOW WHAT? 1 (2025) Mixed-media painting
by Daniela Schweinsberg

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This small abstract painting opens with a striking contrast: textured raw linen with delicate, sketch‑like lines on one side, and a vibrant burst of orange and red on the other. SOW WHAT 1 plays with duality — drawing and painting, monochrome and color, stillness and bloom. Circular forms and floral suggestions emerge from the layered surface, echoing the spontaneous appearance of flower shapes during the painting process. The visible stitched seams add rhythm and structure, turning the act of joining materials into a compositional element.

This work is part of the series “SOW WHAT?”, which explores sustainability through material and meaning. Each piece is created from stitched canvas remnants — leftovers transformed into new beginnings. The seams are not hidden but celebrated, often bold and expressive. Flowers appear as recurring motifs, symbolizing humanity, care, and the values we cultivate. The title refers both to ecological awareness and to the idea of sowing hope, compassion, and responsibility for future generations.

Ideal for collectors and interior designers seeking eco‑conscious abstract art, floral‑inspired contemporary paintings, small mixed‑media artworks, or sustainable modern pieces with emotional depth. The layered composition and expressive contrasts make it a thoughtful accent for intimate spaces, studios, or curated interiors.

Created in acrylic mixed media on stitched canvas, the artwork combines drawing, painting, and textile elements — a tactile, poetic reminder that beauty can grow from what we choose to preserve.

Ships ready to hang.
Framed and ready to hang in a handmade float frame (natural oak, oiled).
Painted on different canvases sewn together. The edges seamlessly maintain the artwork's raw fabric integrity, displaying the natural material and the authentic traces of the painting process.
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 different fabrics sewn together

Tags:
#flowers #floral #small #humanity #values #contrasts #joined #sewn art #sewn #stitches #sowing #sustainable art #sustainability #future generations #eco-conscious 
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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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