Heartbeat nebula 9
The Heartbeat of Nebula 9 , 2026
50 x 50 x 1 cm (h x w x d)
1800 EUR
Acrylic on canvas
for sale

Description:
A dramatic exploration of the duality between heat and cold, creation and void. The central circular form acts as a gravitational anchor, where the "veins" of raw energy converge in a fiery crimson burst against the deep, obsidian silence of space. The textured brushwork emphasizes the visceral, almost organic nature of cosmic phenomena, suggesting that the universe is not a cold vacuum, but a living, breathing entity.

Short artistic biography: Ines Scheithauer
I was born in 1966 in Zschopau and grew up in Chemnitz, Germany. I discovered my passion for painting at a very early age. In school, I was encouraged by my art teacher, and one of my first
large-scale projects—a mural—still exists today.
I first trained as a nurse, and later went on to study graphic design. While raising two children, I never stopped painting and continued experimenting with different styles in every free moment.
Over the years, I participated in small press exhibitions and completed several commissioned works. Many of my paintings now hang in medical practices or have been sold. At the hospital
where I work as a head nurse (Klinikum Chemnitz), I also had the opportunity to contribute to the design of a newly constructed ward with my artwork.
One of my greatest joys is leading art workshops for oncology patients at my clinic, offering them a creative and peaceful escape from their difficult everyday hospital life.
Since 2021, my works have also been available on Instagram—an important step for me as an artist to share my work more publicly. My primary medium is acrylic on canvas, but I also create
sculptures, collages, and watercolors. I love exploring new styles and prefer not to be tied to a single technique. At home, I have a dedicated art space, which is essential for turning inspiration
into action immediately—even amidst a busy professional and family life.

Instagram: @kunst_ines21
Link: https://www.instagram.com/kunst_ines21

Exhibited by:

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