Paper is recycled from plant fibers. "Schnipp-Schnapp-Schnurre, Basselurre. The song is over! But the little invisible creatures all said: The song is never over!" In Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, flax is first turned into linen, then into underwear, later into rags and then into paper.
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Exhibition Alabasterspur in the Museum Haus der Stadtgeschichte Offenbach Art exhibition by Barbara Beisinghoff January 14 - June 2, 2024, Graphic Collection, Erich Martin Room, Bernardbau until 02.06.2024.
May 4, 2024, 8 p.m. Guided tour B. Beisinghoff for the Night of the Museums
May 19, 2024, 11.30 a.m. B. Beisinghoff and Dr. Jürgen Eichenauer Where I was traveling on a brick river
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April 5 - 7, 2024 Buchdruckkunst Hamburg, Stand 39
April 26 - 28, 2024 Buchkunst Trier, Stand 1
Petal, water jet drawing, paper cut and Kozo threads on Lokta (Daphne paper), 50 x 68 cm
Nest, 43 x 60 cm, Couched Paper was ploughed with a jet of water, whereby fibers and colors move from the bottom to the top.
The open-pored is tamed and sublimated by drawn lines and words.
In the Age of life series, paper is folded over. The child's pinwheel becomes a paper airplane in front of the sky as a bearer of hope in old age.
Pyramid, 63 x 83 cm
No me, 63 x 83 cm