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The German saying »spielt mit seinen Muskeln« (he is playing with his muscles) expresses the joy of being aware of one's body and its beauty. Sometimes this can end in vanity if people use drugs to enhance their muscles…(read more in the book)
Bodybuilder
Vanity
Anabolic steroids
Muscles
Fibers
Tissue
Injuries
Ruptures
Crushing
Torn
Tears
Stretching
Overstretched
Muscle building
Muscle reduction
Tendons
Radiate
Tracks
Play
Desire to play
Player
Addiction to gaming
Attitude
Holder
Scaffolding
Anchor
Anchoring
Sports injuries
Various athletic disciplines
Inflamed muscles
Bungee jumping
Yoga
Tai Chi
Karate
Gymnastics
Dancing
Kum Nye
Qi Gong
Sore muscles
Muscle cramps
Loss of muscular strength
MS
Rejection of one's own body
Dysfunctional relationships with parents and ancestors
Dysfunctional relationships
Too rational
Too intellectual
Introverted
Insistence on being right
Embittered
Too logical
Not connected to other parts
Soul, no access The body is the only thing that is important God Rejection of God
The German saying »spielt mit seinen Muskeln« (he is playing with his muscles) expresses the joy of being aware of one's body and its beauty. Sometimes this can end in vanity if people use drugs to enhance their muscles…(read more in the book)
Our bigger prints are available in 50cm x 60cm and 50cm x 70cm and are printed on high quality watercolor paper and will be sent to you from Germany. Our smaller prints called "Mint Print" are printed on photopaper and have a size of 10cm x 14.8cm. Due to the small print the writing on them might not be readable.
The texts on the printed version of the paintings are all in German keep that in mind when ordering.