Elisaveta Braslavskaja, Lucila Pacheco Dehne, Un-Zu Ha-Nul Lee, Delphine Lejeune, Olga Monina, Miriam Schenkirz, Clara Schweers, Kurina Sohn, Areumbit Park, Florida Petal

Touch My Fantasy

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  • 💙 mauer, Cologne
  • 💚 Leah-Lilith Heeren - IN MY HANDS magazine
  • đŸ–€ Elisaveta Braslavskaja, Lucila Pacheco Dehne, Un-Zu Ha-Nul Lee, Delphine Lejeune, Olga Monina, Miriam Schenkirz, Clara Schweers, Kurina Sohn, Areumbit Park, Florida Petal
  • 💜 Areumbit Park
  • 💛 In My Hands

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Elisaveta Braslavskaja, Dast-Baft Drawing (2), Aquarell und Zeichnung auf Papier (Acrylglashaube), 31 x 43 x 4 cm,  2022
Elisaveta Braslavskaja, Dast-Baft Drawing (2), Aquarell und Zeichnung auf Papier (Acrylglashaube), 31 x 43 x 4 cm, 2022
Un-Zu Ha-Nul Lee, Blumenstrauß, Silikon, Zinn, Expozidharz, 190 x 62 x 25 cm,  2021
Un-Zu Ha-Nul Lee, Blumenstrauß, Silikon, Zinn, Expozidharz, 190 x 62 x 25 cm, 2021
Delphine Lejeune, Kurina Sohn und Clara Schweers, Love in mist - Devil in a Bush, Glass, PLA,  2024
Delphine Lejeune, Kurina Sohn und Clara Schweers, Love in mist - Devil in a Bush, Glass, PLA, 2024
Miriam Schenkirz, Rabenvögel, Gips, Acryl, 34 x 19 cm, 2024
Miriam Schenkirz, Rabenvögel, Gips, Acryl, 34 x 19 cm, 2024
OlOlga Monina, Schweinekanne (Schlauch) Steinzeug, Innen glasiert, 33x27x24 cm 2021
OlOlga Monina, Schweinekanne (Schlauch) Steinzeug, Innen glasiert, 33x27x24 cm 2021
Lucila Pacheco Dehne, Monuments For Seeds, Zinn, verschieden GrĂ¶ĂŸen, seit 2022
Lucila Pacheco Dehne, Monuments For Seeds, Zinn, verschieden GrĂ¶ĂŸen, seit 2022
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installation view, mauer
installation view, mauer
installation view, mauer
Publikation zu der Ausstellung - Touch My Fantasy -
Publikation zu der Ausstellung - Touch My Fantasy -
Auszug aus dem Text "Calling" zu der Ausstellung -Touch My Fantasy- von Areumbit Park: Was that red flower a prenatal dream? Unless it was not for me, I may have dreamed the prenatal dream of a relative or friend around me. While I was certain upon waking that it was a prenatal dream, what remains puzzling is that the flower in my dream was of a somewhat unfamiliar type from which to discern any symbolism. Perhaps, just as generations change, prenatal dreams also change? If culture and perceptions continue to change, can prenatal dreams change as well? A modern prenatal dream would be like this.
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