Sold acrylic paintings – Exclusive art by Gulnara & Daniel Heinz
In our family studio, we create hand-painted, unique pieces full of color, expression, and emotion – from dynamic acrylic paintings to finely crafted reverse glass paintings. Our acrylic works are technically unique: by transferring decades-old techniques from porcelain and glass painting, we create paintings with a distinctive materiality. Each piece combines artisanal precision with a free artistic gesture – a rare combination prized by collectors and institutions worldwide.
The artists Daniel (artist name: danh1z) and Gulnara Heinz create these exclusive works, which are represented in private and public art collections in Germany, Italy, Switzerland, the Netherlands, the USA, and South Korea – including New York, Rome, the Diocese of Augsburg, and major cities such as Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich. International exhibitions, including three in South Korea, make our work accessible to a global audience and underscore the complexity of our artistic practice.
Discover a selection of our works in this gallery—each an original that creates a dialogue between tradition and modernity. Selected works from earlier creative phases are already represented in the secondary market, testifying to their lasting artistic relevance.

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 gray, empty landscape—leaving traces of light and color. Golden drops glide from its feathers, and new life blossoms beneath its footsteps. In Korean culture, the crane represents happiness and longevity—here, it becomes a symbol of creative power. Golden Traces asks: Does art observe the world—or does it transform it? This work demonstrates that art is not a mirror, but an origin. A beginning.
Museum exhibit at the Haegeumgang Theme Museum, South Korea

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 128 × 93 cm (2024)
Thoughts of Bananas
A monkey in deep concentration – yet his thoughts revolve solely around bananas. With bright yellow and flowing brushstrokes, Banana Thoughts plays with our expectations and shows that behind a serious expression, very simple wishes often lie.
Acquired from a private collector in New York, USA

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 140 × 145 cm (2024)
The Moment of Decision
The bull represents the moment in which everything is decided—full of power, focus, and unwavering will. With each layer of paint, the work speaks of inner strength, of moving forward despite all obstacles. Unbreakable is more than a painting—it's an invitation to discover your own courage.
Acquired from a private collector in Switzerland

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 120 × 80 cm (2025)
Leap into freedom
In the middle of a golden field, surrounded by floral shadows, time holds its breath: a wolf – frozen in mid-leap, powerful, focused, unstoppable. But where does this sentence lead? Is it pure instinct – or a conscious decision?
The painting speaks of inner tension, of the fine line between wildness and control. It captures the moment before something happens. The background: delicate, almost dreamy. The foreground: lively, energetic. The animal moves between both worlds—like we humans often do, between impulse and reflection.
An integral part of the interior decoration in the Hotel Cuxglamping, Wurster North Sea coast/Nordholz

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 200 × 140 cm (2025)
Triumph of Freedom
"Triumph of Freedom" depicts three mighty wolves breaking their chains with unbridled ferocity. Their rebellion symbolizes unbridled strength, resistance, and the unshakable will to break free. Every brushstroke exudes raw energy, every line speaks of courage and the overcoming of all boundaries. This work is not just a picture—it is a call to freedom.
Part of a private collection in Germany

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 120 × 90 cm (2024)
The Last Supper
"The Last Supper" captures the fragile dynamic of a married couple at a turning point. The atmosphere is permeated by a quiet tension: the man sits lost in thought, oblivious to his plate. On the woman's side, however, a dark hint lurks – poisonous mushrooms, carefully arranged. Is it a moment of revenge? A final, unspoken decision? This work tells of love, alienation, and the dark side of interpersonal relationships – an everyday life that becomes a drama.
Part of a private collection in Germany

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 74 × 93 cm (2022)
Ninth Symphony
This powerful portrait of Ludwig van Beethoven captures a moment of pure inspiration. His piercing eyes and tense posture reflect the unbridled passion that revolutionized his music. Expressive brushstrokes and vibrant colors lend the work dynamism and depth, while the lush green background symbolizes his close connection to nature—one of his greatest sources of inspiration. A striking homage to one of the most influential composers of all time.
Part of a private collection in the Netherlands

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 140 × 70 cm (2023)
Silent Reflection
A tranquil lake reflects the endless sky, framed by dense forests glowing in deep green. On the right bank, a charming wooden house nestles into the landscape, its warm light a gentle contrast to the fresh, clear air. In the background, majestic mountains tower, their peaks stretching into the distance – a panorama full of tranquility, power, and grandeur.
Part of a private collection in Germany

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 92 × 77 cm (2023)
Einstein
Einstein as we know him – brilliant, eccentric, full of energy. In vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes, this portrait depicts the physicist not only as an icon of science, but also as a symbol of creative thinking and the courage to be different. An image that inspires – and surprises with a wink.
Part of a private collection in Rome, Italy

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 112 × 95 cm (2024)
Echo of the Wild
A wolf, silent and watchful—not threatening, but present. Silent Watcher captures those rare moments when we connect with nature, entirely without words. His gaze pierces the surface—a symbol of the wildness within us that never fully disappears.
Inspired by a childhood memory in the forest, this work reminds us: We are never truly alone. Nature sees us—and we see back.
Part of a private collection in Germany

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 75 × 58 (2023)
The Penetrating Gaze of the Master
An intense gaze, an iconic mustache—this portrait captures the magic of Salvador Dalí in vibrant colors and powerful brushstrokes. The deep blue surroundings reinforce the tension between realism and surrealism.
With hypnotic expression and precise detail, Dali is more than a portrait: it is a visual homage to one of the most fascinating artists of the 20th century.
Museum exhibit at the Haegeumgang Theme Museum, South Korea

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 100 × 57.5 cm (2024)
Unity in the Wilderness
Three wolves – close together, calm, connected. Their fur colors of white, gray, and brown shine against a dark background. They symbolize that diversity and harmony are not mutually exclusive. Their proximity, their gaze – a silent image of community.
Fine brushstrokes in the fur meet broad, powerful surfaces. Yellow autumn leaves along the edge add a light, warm accent—a symbol of change, without separation.
Unity in the Wilderness was created for the exhibition Language of Coexistence, Art . It is an invitation to see connectedness—in nature, within ourselves, through art.
Museum exhibit at the Haegeumgang Theme Museum, South Korea

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 90 × 90 cm (2023)
The Roaring Majesty
A bear in full force—open, wild, uncompromising. "Roar of the Wild" not only depicts the animal in its menacing size, but also the untamed expression of pure vitality. Dripping streams of color and intense details merge into a cry of nature that speaks louder than a thousand words.
Acquired from a collector in France.

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 77 x 93 cm (2024)
Symphony of Silence
A moment between two notes – Beethoven, deep in thought, ready to bring a new symphony to life. The signature red scarf flame, the messy hair, the serious gaze: this painting depicts him not only as a composer, but as a passionate seeker of perfect sound.
With fine brushstrokes and realistic depth, the painting captures the quiet power of creativity – and invites you to hear music with your eyes.
Acquired from a private collector in Poland.

Daniel Heinz (danh1z) – Acrylic on canvas, 90 × 30 cm (2023)
Hometown
Crafted using traditional reverse glass painting techniques, this work combines ancient craftsmanship with modern imagery. Faces, landscapes, and symbols merge into a narrative about home, memory, and solidarity. The Diocese of Augsburg added the work to its public collection in 2023.
Part of the collection in the Diocese of Augsburg