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This book is a visual and narrative journey through the inner universe.What if art is more than just an image on a wall? What if it's a portal - to yourself?In this extraordinary book, painting, poetry, and spiritual reflection merge into one invitation: to pause, to feel, and to realign.Each painting opens a space. Each story speaks of inner transformation. Each page offers a spark for your own journey.__"Transformation Is Now"__ is not your typical art book - it's a book for the heart and consciousness. For all those who sense that change has already begun - and that it's happening within…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is a visual and narrative journey through the inner universe.What if art is more than just an image on a wall? What if it's a portal - to yourself?In this extraordinary book, painting, poetry, and spiritual reflection merge into one invitation: to pause, to feel, and to realign.Each painting opens a space. Each story speaks of inner transformation. Each page offers a spark for your own journey.__"Transformation Is Now"__ is not your typical art book - it's a book for the heart and consciousness. For all those who sense that change has already begun - and that it's happening within us.With a tender voice, clear imagery, and deep symbolism, the shift becomes tangible - quiet, brave, and powerful. Short stories guide you through the flow.The door is open. Step inside.
Autorenporträt
The artist Petra Schmiedecke lives and works as a freelance artist in Oldenburg, Northern Germany.Her central medium is painting - a space in which she intuitively interweaves color, form and line and repositions herself with each work.For her, the creative process begins in the moment: a conscious pause, a return to "zero", where movement arises from stillness. Her works reflect inner and collective transformation processes - visual resonance spaces between structure and openness, in-between space and presence.For her, painting is not reproduction, but encounter. Not explanation, but a search for traces.