Two women from Hachenburg - Marion Milbradt and Barbara Hörter-Todt - already exhibited their graphic and photographic works at the opening of the visitor season in the Stöffel Park in March. The title is "Splinters on gold foil". Then Corona came in between... Now they are simply there once again with their extraordinary "pictures", which met with great approval from the visitors. Marion Milbradt introduces herself "When taking photographs, I focus on the detailed reproduction of structures in everyday life and the environment. In doing so, I concentrate on bringing out artistic and aesthetic aspects and either let something new emerge or present old familiar things in a new light. In order to present structures clearly, I exclude a large area of the picture and thus make it more impressive. I try to capture unique moments that have an effect on me, so that my photography touches the viewer and the sensual viewing is stimulated. Marion Milbradt in keywords: born 1962, married, two children, educator, certified social pedagogue, systemic family counsellor. Since 2015 further education practice in Hachenburg, teacher for pedagogy, education courses. Barbara Hörter-Todt on her works "As a graphic designer, I try to give the contents the best possible form, to work out focal points. My special interest lies in the presentation of motifs on unusual materials, the combination of text and structures, the focus on colours and shapes. Printing on unusual material intensifies the photo motifs, alienates, intensifies the contrasts and brings out details. The structures appear in a different, very own light and get their own dynamic. Barbara Hörter-Todt: born 1965, married, one child, self-employed graphic designer. The artists and the Stöffel Park "The bizarre buildings and a multitude of mysterious and secretive constructions, which open up extensively on the abandoned former industrial site in the Stöffel Park, exert a strong fascination on us. We would like to win over people who set out to experience the curious backdrop themselves as a creation and find the aesthetics of the existing structures for themselves as art. Against this background, we present some exciting pictures in our exhibition, which capture the atmosphere of this bizarre place and give the visitor a new access to this small, grotesque, isolated world. By the way, coffee and cake are also available at Café Kohleschuppen - on Sundays and holidays from 13 to 18 o'clock. Short & sweet Place Café Kohleschuppen in the Stöffel Park in Enspel. You can find the directions here. Time The exhibition runs until 28 October 2020. Here you can find the opening hours of the Stöffel-Park. Contact and further information You can reach the Stöffel-Park by phone 02661 9809800 or by e-mail. Translated from DeepL. Translated with www.DeepL.com/Translator (free version)
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Stöffelstraße
57647 Enspel