Serie "Spirit & Senses"

Ganesha

2020

Technique: acrylic painting - digitized

Possible dimensions: 100 x 150 cm / 80 x 120 cm / 60 x 90 cm - other dimensions on request 

Possible finish: canvas / acrylic / metal 

17 copies + 1 artist proof

Price on request
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Serie "Spirit & Senses"

Ganesha

2020

Technique: acrylic painting - digitized

Possible dimensions: 100 x 150 cm / 80 x 120 cm / 60 x 90 cm - other dimensions on request 

Possible finish: canvas / acrylic / metal 

17 copies + 1 artist proof

Price on request

"Begin, begin with joy, begin well and begin with enthusiasm."

Ganesha, the elephant-headed god in Hinduism, symbolizes the removal of all obstacles and stands for a good beginning. He is the god of wisdom as well as the bringer of happiness. "Ganesha" actually means "Gana", which are called the angelic beings or the good spirits. "Isha" means Lord. Therefore Ganesha symbolizes the Lord of the good powers. The picture should encourage not to wait too long for the right moment, but simply to start. Ganesha is with us and grants perfection, success and protection against misfortune.

My art is always accompanied by three POWER words, which can also be found in my paintings and which are meant to help the viewers to develop their own self-confidence. 

1. “Thankful": Gratitude is the most important component of satisfaction. To be happy, we should not constantly think about what we might be missing, but should look more at the things we have. Because even if this does not change the situation, a different view of it can help us to be more confident.

2. "Love": Love is the law of life and to love means to fulfill this law. If this law is fulfilled, it means eternal peace and everlasting happiness.

3. "Peace" (Shanti): If a person is at peace with himself, then he is also at peace with his fate and with his fellow human beings. Only then does he experience inner peace. Peace fills our being internally and externally and is the only living reality.

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