In the series Joy of Life in Colour, Cornelia Seuss creates expressive animal portraits that touch the viewer with their intense colours and clear contrasts. Each work has its own presence and captures central qualities of life: vitality, freedom and emotional depth. The animals do not appear as mere motifs, but as individual beings. Their gaze, posture and expression create an immediate encounter that speaks of courage, strength and carefree joie de vivre. For Cornelia Seuss, these animals are creatures of the heart – little souls in colour. They are part of her artistic origins and that is precisely why they find their place here: as an independent series that conveys liveliness, authenticity and closeness. In the series ‘Joy of Life in Colour’, Cornelia Seuss creates expressive animal portraits that touch the viewer with their intense colours and clear contrasts. Each work has its own presence and captures central qualities of life: vitality, freedom and emotional depth. The animals do not appear as mere motifs, but as individual beings. Their gaze, posture and expression create an immediate encounter that speaks of courage, strength and carefree joie de vivre. For Cornelia Seuss, these animals are creatures of the heart – little souls in colour. They are part of her artistic origins and that is precisely why they find their place here: as an independent series that celebrates liveliness, authenticity and closeness.