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Vita Bärbel Hoffmann - Meerestiere

Mönchrobbe taucht - zweiteilig
Von Bärbel Hoffmann
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand
100 x 101 cm
Delphine am Meeresgrund
Von Bärbel Hoffmann
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand
70 x 100 cm
Haarstern
Von Bärbel Hoffmann
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand
70 x 100 cm
Seepferdchen
Von Bärbel Hoffmann
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand
70 x 70 cm
Roter Fisch in Höhle
Von Bärbel Hoffmann
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand
70 x 100 cm
Scalare
Von Bärbel Hoffmann
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand
80 x 100 cm
Kaiserfische
Von Bärbel Hoffmann
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand
80 x 100 cm
Koi's
Von Bärbel Hoffmann
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand
100 x 70 cm
Fisch am Felsen
Von Bärbel Hoffmann
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand
70 x 70 cm
Rochen
Von Bärbel Hoffmann
Mischtechnik auf Leinwand
100 x 70 cm

Bärbel Hoffmann

Born on August 7, 1945, in Berlin, the artist moved from Berlin to Koblenz in 1962. In 1964, they became a master student of Prof. Hanns Altmeier, followed by a period of study under Prof. Alfred Kiehl in 1965. In 1966, the artist worked with the painter Lamprecht and, in 1967, explored sculpture with artist Rudi Scheuermann.

The artist has participated in several group exhibitions and painted stage sets for theater groups. They have taken part multiple times in the "Bendorfer Kunstmeile" with paintings and sculptures. During the "Year of the Bible," they exhibited sculptures in the Michael Chapel.

In 2004, the artist began creating paintings on the theme of "Underwater World." In 2005, they designed stage sets for a musical theater piece. Their international exposure includes exhibitions in Hungary, such as at the Kesthely Congress Center in 2006 and 2008, and in Vanyarcvashegy, Hungary, in 2012. In 2019, they participated in a group exhibition featuring ceramics and photography at evm Koblenz.

Über Bärbel Hoffmanns Meerestiere auf Leinwand

The creation of **marine animals** on canvas:

"How do fish sleep, smell, and hear? Is the fish really silent?..."

This question intrigued the artist, prompting her to seek answers by exploring the "wonders of the sea." In her journey, she discovered astonishing life forms in the realm of dolphins, whales, fish, and coral. However, she came to realize that the marine environment, as a whole, is under threat.

The artist sees it as an important task in today’s world to inspire love for the ocean and raise awareness about its unique inhabitants and the importance of their protection. Bärbel Hoffmann takes on this responsibility as an artist, inviting viewers to dive into the miraculous world of marine creatures through her exhibition.

Hoffmann, Bärbel

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