Mina Lindschau’s artistic practice is based on countering the destructive stories of life with beauty and lightness.
Nature and painting, both serving her as support and refuge in turbulent times since her early childhood, have united in her artistic vision over the years.
Today she imagines a new cultural relationship with nature through her nature-expressionistic painting. A relationship which is full of warmth, liveliness and abundance and opposes the destruction of nature by humans.
Encounters with flowers, fruits, rivers, woods, unpredictable weather moods and mysterious animals come alive and populate her landscapes during her painting process.
Her artistic urge is driven by her curiosity about the kind of images that arise when humans surrender to nature and her rules, as well as her desire to paint pictures that speak in a deep language about the creative universe between nature’s diverse life forms. Romantic abstractions of liveliness and sensuality are formed.