can find that recipe on our current website if you want to try it out for yourself right when sharleen fun heigho stirs something up it's usually painted in a pot the german artist has been living and working in new york for the past twenty years where she has established her career she's not really well known in her native germany but she's trying to change that with her latest solo exhibition. from the heils abstract artworks have been on display in major american art galleries for many years but in germany where the artist was born she remains virtually unknown outside the art world now hand to a helen gallery is showcasing sixty of her works they're all about vibrant colors dynamic lines and abstract shapes added concrete shapes look almost as though they were stuck on after words. are incredibly intricate though charlene's approach is simple enough to spend most of what. i usually start by just letting my hand wander across the campus. and it's fascinating i find my hands knows more than my mind. or my hand tends to automatically produce certain shapes that i could never actively conjure up