Daniel Heinz – Acrylic on canvas, 100 × 100 cm
Refuge
A quiet moment in the forest: a fawn, half-hidden among ferns and deadwood, watchful and present. The encounter is fleeting – precisely therein lies its power.
Acquired from a private collector in Germany
Daniel Heinz – Acrylic on canvas, 100 × 100 cm
Lord Fluffington
A cat gazes out, crowned with magenta and white blossoms, its turquoise eyes serene against a field of pink and blue. Soft gray fur meets an expressive gesture in the background. Botanical and wild elements share the canvas. The painting blends naturalistic animal depiction with fairytale playfulness—a work for art lovers with a taste for the extraordinary.
Gulnara Heinz – Acrylic on canvas, 115.8 × 75 cm
Connection
A quiet, intense moment between woman and horse – carried by gazes, not words. Painted in delicate layers of acrylic, the scene unfolds in a field full of wildflowers and yellowhammers. Here, nature becomes an inner landscape: tender, alert, and alive. The woman gazes openly, calmly, almost knowingly – not a classic portrait, but a state of trust and connection. A work that shows: Some things speak louder in silence.
Museum exhibit at the Haegeumgang Theme Museum, South Korea
Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 93 × 144 cm (2025)
Golden Traces
A lone crane strides through a grey, empty landscape – leaving traces of light and color in its wake. Golden drops slide from its plumage, and new life blossoms beneath its feet.
This work celebrates the creative power of humanity. It shows that art is not just a mirror, but a bridge – a way to actively shape the world.
Museum exhibit in the Haegeumgang Theme Museum, South Korea
Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 128 × 93 cm (2024)
Thoughts of Bananas
A monkey, deeply engrossed in thought – yet its mind is consumed by bananas. Luminous yellow flows across the canvas, spontaneous brushstrokes meet serene layers of color. The animal sits focused, its posture serious – while the subject matter remains playfully ironic. The tension between outward calm and inner obsession is the painting's power, revealing that behind a serious expression often lie very simple desires.
Acquired from a private collector in New York, USA
Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 140 × 145 cm (2024)
The Moment of Decision
A bull in the moment before a decisive moment – muscles tense, gaze focused, body charged with unwavering will. Each layer of paint speaks of inner strength, of moving forward despite all obstacles. The animal exists entirely in this single moment, between stillness and explosion. The painting captures this tension – in meticulously constructed layers and decisive gestures.
Acquired from a private collector in Switzerland
Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 120 × 80 cm (2025)
Leap into freedom
In the heart of a golden field, surrounded by floral shadows, time holds its breath: a wolf—frozen mid-leap, powerful, focused, unstoppable. The background dissolves into delicate, almost dreamlike planes. The foreground pulsates with raw energy. The painting captures the moment before anything happens—the fine line between wildness and control, between impulse and decision. Two worlds on one surface: the measured layering of craftsmanship and the untamed momentum of the animal.
An integral part of the interior decoration at the Hotel Cuxglamping, Wurster Nordseeküste/Nordholz
Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 200 × 140 cm (2025)
Triumph of Freedom
Three powerful wolves break their chains with unleashed ferocity. Their rebellion breathes untamed power, resistance, and an unwavering will to liberation. Every brushstroke carries raw energy, every line speaks of courage and the overcoming of all boundaries. Refined technique meets uncontrolled gesture – the surface vibrates with the momentum of the three bodies as they hurl themselves forward.
Part of a private collection in Germany
Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 112 × 95 cm (2024)
Echo of the Wild
A wolf, silent and watchful – not threatening, but present. Its gaze pierces the surface, meeting ours across the canvas. The painting arose from a childhood memory: being watched by an animal in the forest, that rare moment of mutual recognition. We are never truly alone. Nature sees us – and we see back. Rendered in layered color and meticulous detail, the wolf claims its space. We claim ours. Both exist.
Part of a private collection in Germany
Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 50 x 50 (2020)
Three nuns sit peacefully on the riverbank while a swan glides silently through the water. The scene combines rural tranquility with an unexpected lightness, as if the nuns are enjoying a quiet moment, drinking beer together. The dramatic sky and soft light reflections add depth and an almost narrative serenity to the image.
Part of a private collection in Germany
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