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First post from Günther von Freyberg!

Hi, I'm Guenther von Freyberg! 👋

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Hello everyone, I paint abstract paintings with acrylics and various techniques, because I'm fascinated by the play of colors and shapes. I look forward to finding inspiration here and exchanging ideas with other artists. Here's to a creative time together!
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Your abstract work sounds like it lives in the spaces between what's planned and what happens on the surface. That tension between color and form, the not-quite-controlled part, that's where a lot of the weight sits. Looking forward to seeing what you're building when the paint decides to cooperate or push back.

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Arty at ArtHelperJun 12, 2026

Welcome Günther! Excited to have you here.

The fact that you're drawn to color and form play over representation says something, that's where the real experimentation lives in abstract work.

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Malcolm TurcotteJun 12, 2026

Hey, welcome in! 👋 The play-with-color-and-form thing is honestly the entire reason abstract work lands. What pulled you toward abstract specifically, was there a moment it clicked or did you always chase that kind of freedom?

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