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Section Hilden, Germany

 

The group of the Helmholtz-Gymnasium Hilden (HGH) brought a diverse set of works to the exhibition, all crafted around the concern for the sea, its fragility, but also its beauty and how people relate to it in stories, real life, myths. The range of techniques reached from acryl paintings, to installation with mixed techniques and artistic photography. The large-scale photographic prints were kindly sponsored by the local plant of 3M.

 

Stephanie Pertgen and Diane Ulbricht
Don't burst our bubble earth, be careful
Acrylic and mixed mediaBettina Jurek
Change
Acrylic and mixed mediaDiane Ulbricht and Tobias Bach
Mixed mediaTeodora Bala
Showcase
AcrylicDiane Ulbricht
Emptiness
AcrylicMelina Höhn
Mother Nature takes care of her child
AcrylicLara Marschke and Danai Claus, 9Sec
No Title - Theme: Beauty and exploitation of the sea
Wood and mixed media Photographic work of the Arts Working Group centered on the relationship of humans to the sea Photographic work of the Arts Working Group centered on the relationship of humans to the sea Photographic work of the Arts Working Group centered on the relationship of humans to the sea Photographic work of the Arts Working Group centered on the relationship of humans to the sea Photographic work of the Arts Working Group centered on the relationship of humans to the sea.Photographic work of the Arts Working Group centered on the relationship of humans to the sea.Photographic work of the Arts Working Group centered on the relationship of humans to the sea.Photographic work of the Arts Working Group centered on the relationship of humans to the sea.

 

1. Fabian Preiss

2. Bettina Jurek

The thoughts are free, who could guess them, they pass flying like nightly shadows, nobody can know them, no hunter can shoot them, still – the thoughts are free.

3. Marita Schmeinck

Message of the sea. The sea only speaks to those, who are willing to listen.

4. Nele Hannig

Tjark Evers was 21 years old when he was on his way to visit his parents on Baltrum from Christmas Eve 1866. By mistake he left the boat, when he considered a sandbank to be the looked-for island in dense fog. These are his last thoughts before he drowned, written down in a farewell letter: “Dear parents, dear brothers and sisters. I am standing on a sandbank and must drown. I will never see you again. May God have pity with me and console you.”

5. Diana Ulbricht

For a kiss from her lips, I would give everything I have, my goods and chattels and my soul.

6. Gianna Heintges

From the dark depth of the sea the Venus role quietly, as the nightingales called in the grove she was choosing. And the waves fettled becoming a mirror to catch her image, because the Venus herself disappeared forever. Smiling she granted the water the last glance out of which the sea took its glow up to today.

7. Robin Bläsing

Different authors
Theme: The beauty and exploitation or degradation of the coral sea and its creatures
Acryl and mixed media