Gerdi Möller-Jansen
moellerjansenart
examples of abstract works

acrylic on canvas 31 x 31 Making chewing gum bubbles is not good! Just ignore it and have fun 😊

acrylic on paper 64 x 50 Colours are changing slowly

Acrylic on paper 20 x 20 From a series of summerfeelings

The yellow threat 80 x 80 acrylic on canvas An abstract work, inspired by the English Navy, where all the ropes of the royal fleet, from the strongest to the weakest, are spun in such a way that a thread runs through the whole that cannot be pulled out without dissolving everything. So even the smallest pieces are recognizable that they belong to the crown. Doesn't every life have such a thread? What color is yours?

Acrylic, charcoal on paper 64 x 50 cm

Acrylic, charcoal on paper 64 x 50 cm

Acrylic, charcoal on paper 64 x 50 cm

Acrylic, charcoal on paper 64 x 50 cm

Acrylic on paper 64 x 50 Behind bars - hope for better times

Acrylic on canvas 100 x 140 Abstract painting. The first signs of a new creative year.

Acrylic on paper

acrylic on canvas 90 x 90 cm For weeks now, the news about "bushfire" have dominated the news. More bush fires = fewer trees. Fewer trees = less carbon dioxide absorption. More carbon dioxide = greater global warming. Vicious circle. From my series "Happy holidays in anthropocene"

acrylic on canvas 100 x 100 cm Summer has almost gone but pictures of big ships moored in the harbor are still present

Acrylic on paper 20x20 from a small series of summerfeelings

30 x 30 acrylic on artist board Finally summer! Holidays and time to watch the sailing boats

Acrylic on paper 42 x 30 abstract painting inspired by a foggy day at the habourside

30 x 30 acrylic on artist board It is finally summer! Watching sail boats on the baltic sea

acrylic on canvas 100 x 80 Hardly any human short-sightedness is as visible today as the pollution of the oceans through plastic waste. From plastic waste or objects that we simply throw away or "forget" islands are formed in the world's oceans, which have already reached astonishing sizes. Will we simply be spending the summer on a new island from “Forgotten items” in the future? From my series: "Happy holidays in anthropocene"

acrylic on paper 23 x 23

Acrylic on canvas 80 x 80 cm For me the lightship "Elbe1" is a symbol for bringing people home safe and sound into the harbour.

64 x 50 cm Acrylic on paper From my series: "Happy holidays in anthropocene" Tourism is booming. The catastrophy has almost been forgotten A kind of mass amnesia. With seven million liters of Corexit, the BP oil spill disappeared - at least from the screens. And press releases say: The environment in the Gulf is recovering. The The water looks clear, the beaches are clean. Yeah, let's have a sunbath. "Deep water horizon" is no longer visible. Summer fallacy

Acrylic, Bitumen on canvas 60 x 60 Do you remember the beautiful holiday homes with a sea view? The communities tirelessly try to regain washed away land: elaborate and expensive sand rinsing shall save the beaches - and thus also the houses that are built directly by the sea. But this is how the vicious cycle began. And all we can find is washed away terrain. “Washed away terrain" From my series: "Happy holidays in anthropocene"

Acrylic on canvas 80 x 80 An abstract work, inspired by rose hedges on the island of Sylt. These characteristic wild roses, which bloom relatively briefly in summer and smell so wonderful, conjure up a rich rose hip splendor in late summer.

Acrylic on paper 29 x 29

"Dangling on a string" Acryl auf Leinwand 100 x 100 No matter what - if big or small - at the end everything can fail

Acrylic on paper 64 x 50 Requirements everywhere. It has to be so and so. Free yourself. Fall through the grid. Everything will be fine.

acrylic/dust on cardboard 80 x 60 From my series "mental state - mixed emotions" created in "dust technique" with rock flour, champagne chalk, charcoal and acrylic

Acrylic on paper 64 x 50 We'll meet again - don't know when Form my series: "Mental state - mixed emotions"