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Wood for the Gentry
Keeping the Door open
There are Things that call for Color
Wheels

Taken off

The Guardian

Lifeless Facade

Ambulating Security

Oasis of Illusions

No Title or “just a formal play”

See Through
Thoughts are free

Trompe l’oeil Wall

Cool Blue
As Germany is experiencing extraordinary heat at the moment, a cool impression is more than welcome. We certainly have to adjust to this weather. In the majority unwilling to change comfortable (and egocentric) behaviour and economy, extreme weather will hit us more often and more severely in the future. These are moments where I am…
Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust
Intruder

Banana without Republic

Craggy Sculpture

One of the sculptures in Andreas Kuhnlein’s signature technique, cut with a chainsaw out of oak wood.
(Not) The Blue Rider

Der “Blaue Reiter” (blue rider) was a German artist collective at the beginning of the 20th century, with probably Wassily Kandinsky as its best known member.The sculpture in this image was made by German artist Andreas Kuhnlein, who creates all his well known sculpture with a chainsaw. Have a look at his website, it is…
Decorated Lorry
“Nature abhors a straight Line”

… at least according to the British architect and landscape gardener William Kent (1865 -1748). Munich’s biggest park, the “Englische Garten” (english garden) was modeled after that British understanding of a nature-like garden, a U-turn away from the French gardening philosophy prevailent at that time. On this topic, see also Nature, keep out.
Le Bleu
Two is better than one
Electrified
