Last Sunday – I have to iterate, I’m not a fan of using video conferences or WHATSAPP etc., to get in drawing interaction with others (see my DRAW’N TALK post to know why I write that) – my friend Daniel invited me again to join his Zoom-drawing-group, and I said “YES OK!” again (finally –Continue reading “Catch The Splash!”
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A piece of think-about
This is the second part of my January-Résumé. By the way, at the end of January we had the first real snow here in Bremen – a beautiful catch of winter – the last one was in 2016 I guess (!!). So, I want to share my favourite motive with you first before getting backContinue reading “A piece of think-about”
2021, hands on!
Hi there! Hope you had a nice, relaxing time – maybe spent a couple of days together with friends and family and enjoyed the tranquillity – as we did :). Now, finding ourselves at the beginning of a new year, it’s time to rethink, to set new focuses, to aim new adventures … One thingContinue reading “2021, hands on!”
The Prediction
“Every picture tells its story.” – words expressed by my former art teacher Udo Steinmann many years ago. In my gallery, you will find a self-portrait from the year 2006 I also created a blog-post for. I thought by myself, now, 14 years later (!!) it would be good to work at a current oneContinue reading “The Prediction”
Nudeside-down
2006 – I was 17 – my mom (see her here) asked me to paint a poster for the next summer semester of her dancing lessons waiting in the offering. It’s not that one you see above – due to COVID-19 I haven’t had the possibility to take photos from the works hanging at myContinue reading “Nudeside-down”
All About The Point of View
Yesterday evening, I talked to my childhood friend about this website project. She works at an architect’s office for nearly 5 years now. Before, she completed her architectural studies and collected some work experience in different architectural projects at different workplaces. Similar to me, she rediscovered painting during the COVID-19 pandemic. She pointed out anContinue reading “All About The Point of View”