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Art meets Wildlife
Frau mit roten Haaren und Tätowierungen hält ein Gemälde eines Wolfsgesichts in einem Wald.
"It is precisely in the combination of emotional directness, material complexity, and a clear thematic commitment to nature and wildlife protection that an artistic position emerges — one that reveals a remarkable maturity, consistency, and professionalism."
Dr. Alexander RĂ¡cz
Art Historian & Art Expert
Art can be quiet — and still make a difference. Within you. And out there. Whether you are creating a space of stillness, seeking inner healing, or choosing art that reflects your true values — I hope these works bring you closer to what grounds you and inspires you. And that together, we can give something back to what carries us and what we love so deeply. 15% of the sale price of selected works goes directly to nature and wildlife conservation organizations — supporting where nature needs it most: protection, care, and preservation. Supported Conservation Projects Alternative Wolf and Bear Park Black Forest A sanctuary for animals — and for our responsibility. Some animals need more than protection. They need a second chance. The Alternative Wolf and Bear Park Black Forest, run by the Foundation for Bears, offers exactly that: a near-natural habitat for rescued bears, wolves, and lynxes — animals saved from inadequate conditions, now living with dignity. What moves me most: In this park, it is not only animals that are freed — but perspectives. Because visitors encounter not only wild animals here, but also themselves: with more mindfulness, more reverence, more connection. With every artwork from my Wild Soul Creatures collection, 15% of the sale price flows to this very special place. A work of art for you. A piece of freedom for them. Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC) Protecting the voice of the ocean. WDC is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated to the global protection of whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Their goal is a world in which these intelligent, social, and sentient animals can live freely — safe from captivity, hunting, and ocean pollution. WDC combines scientific research with education, political advocacy, and hands-on protection of our marine ecosystems. For every ocean-inspired artwork sold from the Ocean Spirits series, 15% of the sale price goes to WDC. For more information about the organizations, click on the respective logo below.
Logo des Alternativen Wolf- und Bärenparks Schwarzwald: Schwarzer Bär und Wolf vor grĂ¼nem Hintergrund.
Ein Wolf mit gelben Augen blickt direkt in den Betrachter, vor einem verschwommenen Wald mit gelb-grĂ¼nen Bäumen.
Ein Gemälde von Kolibris und einem Schmetterling, die um leuchtende Blumen in einem Garten unter einem Sternenhimmel fliegen.
Abstrakte Malerei in einer Spirale mit blauen, grĂ¼nen, orangefarbenen und braunen Farbtönen, die sich zu einem hellen Zentrum windet.
Logo mit den Initialen WDC und dem Text "WHALE AND DOLPHIN CONSERVATION".
Brauner Bär hinter einem Baumstamm mit einem goldenen Dreieck im Hintergrund.
Abstrakte Kunst mit schwarzen Formen, die Strahlen aussenden, umgeben von GrĂ¼n, Gold, Rot und dem Wort "LOVE".
Kohlezeichnung von einem Luchs mit gelben Augen schaut nach vorne, umgeben von dunklem Gras.
Pfau mit leuchtend blauem Gefieder und gespreiztem Federkleid, das seine Augenmuster zeigt.
Blaues Gemälde eines Wals, der aus dem Wasser springt, umrahmt von einem weiĂŸen Dreieck.
Gemalte Meeresschildkröte im Ozean mit Korallenriff und Sonnenstrahlen, die durch das Wasser dringen.
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