The Brazilian artist Rosilene Luduvico (1969) forms nature, in particular trees, as the central source of inspiration for the painting. From German Auenwaldern and American Parkbaumen up to tropical palms at the beach of Recife. It abstracts its motives and produces tendencies, which tell stories. By a special color order their work works as dipped into light, the view of details lets the innumerable movements in nature for one moment freeze. Thus develop water colors, Olgemalde and designs of inspired landscapes, fairy tale meadows, dream forests. Their work inspired Swiss author Peter Stamm to a literary text in the catalog.