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Artist Suzy Van Zehlendorf, born in 1980 in the working district of Berlin-Wedding, chose a Kolo Newport photo album to create this work. Suzy faced some difficult challenges growing up, but Suzy always knew she was an artist. It took time for others to notice her artistic talent. Today, she has been named one of Germany’s most influential mentally challenged artists.

 

Suzy on her work displayed in the “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition:

 

"For Kolo, I looked at Berlin from a historic perspective; the planes that flew food into Berlin during the 1948 airlift, Marx and Engels, and Nefertiti, whose bust recently was relocated to the New Museum in Berlin. The poultry, of course, are the people, the masses of people living in Berlin. It's like one big chicken coop. That is my perspective of Berlin."

 

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The opening evening of the “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition in Frankfurt was held last night at Hugendubel, Steinweg 12. All who attended the event were inspired by the various interpretations of Berlin told by Berlin’s creative community. Through their book, each individual artist shared their unique view of Berlin and the impact the city has had on their life.

 

Ina Reimer, a young artist and illustrator in Frankfurt, demonstrated different artistic techniques throughout the night encouraging visitors to tell their story. Check back to see her Kolo book.

 

If you are in Frankfurt during the next few weeks, be sure to stop by one of these three locations: Galerie Hake, Leipziger Strabe 35; Hugendubel, Steinweg 12; and Schmidt’s Papeterie & Wohnaccessoirs, Schweizer Straße 67 (from April 3-April 24 due to a new store opening). The event will be held until April 24th.

 

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Artist Suzy Van Zehlendorf, born in 1980 in the working district of Berlin-Wedding, chose a Kolo Newport photo album to create this work. Suzy faced some difficult challenges growing up, but Suzy always knew she was an artist. It took time for others to notice her artistic talent. Today, she has been named one of Germany’s most influential mentally challenged artists.

 

Suzy on her work displayed in the “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition:

 

"For Kolo, I looked at Berlin from a historic perspective; the planes that flew food into Berlin during the 1948 airlift, Marx and Engels, and Nefertiti, whose bust recently was relocated to the New Museum in Berlin. The poultry, of course, are the people, the masses of people living in Berlin. It's like one big chicken coop. That is my perspective of Berlin."

 

koloist.com/index.php/2009/12/14/suzy-van-zehlendorf-s-be...

A design exhibition organized by NeochaEDGE (http://edge.neocha.com/) and Jellymon (http://www.jellymon.com/), originally curated by We Are Plus (http://weareplus.com), sponsored by Vedett and Aerial7, and held at the SOURCE in Shanghai, China.

Crystal Dragon Jewelry Gallery in the village of Madrid nestled in a narrow canyon in the Ortiz Mountains. Once a historic coal mining town and ghost town, Madrid is now a creative community with over 40 shops and galleries, several restaurants, a spa and museum.

* free for your creativity - please add a link of your work at this picture -

many thanks and have fun :)*

 

NeochaEDGE is a daily-curated, bilingual website and discovery engine dedicated to showcasing leading-edge creative content and emerging youth culture in China.

 

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Artist Eugen Buchner has two Berlin-themed Kolo books now on display in the “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition. The album duo, collectively named “Berliner Sehenswürdigkeiten” (Berlin Sights), artfully expresses his vision of the city.

 

Eugen used both a chartreuse Kolo Luxury Cortina and a red Kolo Vineyard to display his delicate ink drawings. The drawing titled “Ku-Damm” shows Kurfürstendamm, the main boulevard of West Berlin, and two of the city’s sights. He included Gedächtniskirche, a church located on the street, and “Berlin,” a sculpture that was constructed in 1987 symbolizing the division of West Berlin and East Berlin.

 

Eugen Buchner, originally from Nizhny Tagil, Russia, now resides in the city of Berlin and is currently working in light design and new media art. He studied interior and fashion design at multiple schools throughout Russia and Germany.

 

Eugen incorporates intricate patterns, as seen in his Berlin drawings, into his interior design work. He has had his artwork distributed internationally, including in the United States. In 2008 he was selected for the Americas Biennial Exhibition and Archive.

 

The “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition is a free three-week walking tour celebrating the city’s creative community. If you are in Berlin before November 30th be sure check out each diverse interpretation of the city displayed throughout five fine retail shops.

 

For more information: koloist.com/index.php/2009/11/12/eugen-buchner-s-berlin-s...

Artist Suzy Van Zehlendorf, born in 1980 in the working district of Berlin-Wedding, chose a Kolo Newport photo album to create this work. Suzy faced some difficult challenges growing up, but Suzy always knew she was an artist. It took time for others to notice her artistic talent. Today, she has been named one of Germany’s most influential mentally challenged artists.

 

Suzy on her work displayed in the “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition:

 

"For Kolo, I looked at Berlin from a historic perspective; the planes that flew food into Berlin during the 1948 airlift, Marx and Engels, and Nefertiti, whose bust recently was relocated to the New Museum in Berlin. The poultry, of course, are the people, the masses of people living in Berlin. It's like one big chicken coop. That is my perspective of Berlin."

 

koloist.com/index.php/2009/12/14/suzy-van-zehlendorf-s-be...

Artist Suzy Van Zehlendorf, born in 1980 in the working district of Berlin-Wedding, chose a Kolo Newport photo album to create this work. Suzy faced some difficult challenges growing up, but Suzy always knew she was an artist. It took time for others to notice her artistic talent. Today, she has been named one of Germany’s most influential mentally challenged artists.

 

Suzy on her work displayed in the “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition:

 

"For Kolo, I looked at Berlin from a historic perspective; the planes that flew food into Berlin during the 1948 airlift, Marx and Engels, and Nefertiti, whose bust recently was relocated to the New Museum in Berlin. The poultry, of course, are the people, the masses of people living in Berlin. It's like one big chicken coop. That is my perspective of Berlin."

 

koloist.com/index.php/2009/12/14/suzy-van-zehlendorf-s-be...

A design exhibition organized by NeochaEDGE (http://edge.neocha.com/) and Jellymon (http://www.jellymon.com/), originally curated by We Are Plus (http://weareplus.com), sponsored by Vedett and Aerial7, and held at the SOURCE in Shanghai, China. Photos by Sam Jacobs (Jellymon)

Artist Eugen Buchner has two Berlin-themed Kolo books now on display in the “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition. The album duo, collectively named “Berliner Sehenswürdigkeiten” (Berlin Sights), artfully expresses his vision of the city.

 

Eugen used both a chartreuse Kolo Luxury Cortina and a red Kolo Vineyard to display his delicate ink drawings. The drawing titled “Ku-Damm” shows Kurfürstendamm, the main boulevard of West Berlin, and two of the city’s sights. He included Gedächtniskirche, a church located on the street, and “Berlin,” a sculpture that was constructed in 1987 symbolizing the division of West Berlin and East Berlin.

 

Eugen Buchner, originally from Nizhny Tagil, Russia, now resides in the city of Berlin and is currently working in light design and new media art. He studied interior and fashion design at multiple schools throughout Russia and Germany.

 

Eugen incorporates intricate patterns, as seen in his Berlin drawings, into his interior design work. He has had his artwork distributed internationally, including in the United States. In 2008 he was selected for the Americas Biennial Exhibition and Archive.

 

The “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition is a free three-week walking tour celebrating the city’s creative community. If you are in Berlin before November 30th be sure check out each diverse interpretation of the city displayed throughout five fine retail shops.

 

For more information: koloist.com/index.php/2009/11/12/eugen-buchner-s-berlin-s...

Aleksandra Pavlovic moved to Berlin this year to work as a freelance artist after several years studying at three different universities. She chose to portray her impression of Berlin using a ruby/mandarin striped Kolo Newbury photo album.

 

Aleksandra on her Berlin-themed Kolo book:

 

"It is Berlin through my eyes, through eyes of an immigrant, a newcomer, a new citizen, and my personal emotions towards it. I depict my impression with life, joy and euphoria of the fall of the wall, crossed boundaries and social life after the fall. The wall is no more, yet will never be forgotten, it is remembered in the daily celebration of freedom.

 

The physical wall is gone, however, as an artist, I still question; what other walls are there? Are there blurred or invisible walls between the people in this great city, between long time inhabitants and those coming more recently, between the various nationalities and cultures in Berlin, between the generations? Or are the invisible walls nonexistent?"

 

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Photos by: Toño Paczka

Thanks to Huerto Roma Verde, Frutos de Vida, Bové, Zoé Water, A de Abeja, Candy don't Cry, Pámpiri, Bokeh, W(H)EALTH Nutrition, El Nevado, La Aldaba.

Blue Chevrolet Bel Air vintage car in the village of Madrid nestled in a narrow canyon in the Ortiz Mountains. Once a historic coal mining town and ghost town, Madrid is now a creative community with over 40 shops and galleries, several restaurants, a spa and museum.

Photos by: Toño Paczka

Thanks to Huerto Roma Verde, Frutos de Vida, Bové, Zoé Water, A de Abeja, Candy don't Cry, Pámpiri, Bokeh, W(H)EALTH Nutrition, El Nevado, La Aldaba.

The "Berlin Through My Lens" Exhibition, a self-guided walking tour in Berlin Mitte, kicks off Monday, Nov 9.

 

Kolo and 5 participating Berlin shops are celebrating this fair city's creative community of fine artists, writers, poets and photographers by exhibiting their finished Berlin-themed Kolo books. The works will be on display for a free, three-week exhibition, starting Monday, November 9th, in five renowned specialty shops that focus on the fine art, paper and photography worlds. The exhibition will then tour internationally.

 

Brochures with a map for the walking tour are available at each of the five participating shops: Aarven at Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 2; Hauptsache at Rosenthaler Strasse 32 ; Leporello at Rykestrasse 46; Monochrom-Berlin at Ackerstrasse 23-26; and Sieben Wuensche at Tucholskystrasse 45.

 

Thanks to Chris, Kolo's manager in Germany, for these sneak peek photos of the exhibition at Sieben Wuensche, a fine papeterie in Berlin Mitte. He emailed these with a mention that the finished Kolo books will be displayed under glass.

 

If you’re in Berlin this month, be sure to check out these unique, creative interpretations of the city.

 

Stay updated by frequently checking the Berlin event page on Kolo's website, here:

 

kolo.com/learn/events/berlin/

 

- Ugo

Artist Eugen Buchner has two Berlin-themed Kolo books now on display in the “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition. The album duo, collectively named “Berliner Sehenswürdigkeiten” (Berlin Sights), artfully expresses his vision of the city.

 

Eugen used both a chartreuse Kolo Luxury Cortina and a red Kolo Vineyard to display his delicate ink drawings. The drawing titled “Ku-Damm” shows Kurfürstendamm, the main boulevard of West Berlin, and two of the city’s sights. He included Gedächtniskirche, a church located on the street, and “Berlin,” a sculpture that was constructed in 1987 symbolizing the division of West Berlin and East Berlin.

 

Eugen Buchner, originally from Nizhny Tagil, Russia, now resides in the city of Berlin and is currently working in light design and new media art. He studied interior and fashion design at multiple schools throughout Russia and Germany.

 

Eugen incorporates intricate patterns, as seen in his Berlin drawings, into his interior design work. He has had his artwork distributed internationally, including in the United States. In 2008 he was selected for the Americas Biennial Exhibition and Archive.

 

The “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition is a free three-week walking tour celebrating the city’s creative community. If you are in Berlin before November 30th be sure check out each diverse interpretation of the city displayed throughout five fine retail shops.

 

For more information: koloist.com/index.php/2009/11/12/eugen-buchner-s-berlin-s...

A portrait set in a natural environment. The seamless blend of artistic modifications with the surroundings symbolizes the balance between individuality and the world around us. Perfect for exploring the connection between humanity and nature.

Artist Suzy Van Zehlendorf, born in 1980 in the working district of Berlin-Wedding, chose a Kolo Newport photo album to create this work. Suzy faced some difficult challenges growing up, but Suzy always knew she was an artist. It took time for others to notice her artistic talent. Today, she has been named one of Germany’s most influential mentally challenged artists.

 

Suzy on her work displayed in the “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition:

 

"For Kolo, I looked at Berlin from a historic perspective; the planes that flew food into Berlin during the 1948 airlift, Marx and Engels, and Nefertiti, whose bust recently was relocated to the New Museum in Berlin. The poultry, of course, are the people, the masses of people living in Berlin. It's like one big chicken coop. That is my perspective of Berlin."

 

koloist.com/index.php/2009/12/14/suzy-van-zehlendorf-s-be...

* free for your creativity - please add a link of your work at this picture -

many thanks and have fun :)*

 

Client: City of Easton

Project: Simon Silk Mill Revitalization

Currently Underway

 

Client: City of Easton

Project: Simon Silk Mill Revitalization

Currently Underway

 

The opening evening of the “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition in Frankfurt was held last night at Hugendubel, Steinweg 12. All who attended the event were inspired by the various interpretations of Berlin told by Berlin’s creative community. Through their book, each individual artist shared their unique view of Berlin and the impact the city has had on their life.

 

Ina Reimer, a young artist and illustrator in Frankfurt, demonstrated different artistic techniques throughout the night encouraging visitors to tell their story. Check back to see her Kolo book.

 

If you are in Frankfurt during the next few weeks, be sure to stop by one of these three locations: Galerie Hake, Leipziger Strabe 35; Hugendubel, Steinweg 12; and Schmidt’s Papeterie & Wohnaccessoirs, Schweizer Straße 67 (from April 3-April 24 due to a new store opening). The event will be held until April 24th.

 

koloist.com/index.php/2010/03/25/opening-of-berlin-throug...

Client: City of Easton

Project: Simon Silk Mill Revitalization

Currently Underway

 

CreativeMornings theme for May was VIBRANT.

 

When was the last time you experienced something that made you feel more alive? Heard a melody pulsing with a beat that made your body move. Taken in the view of a lush landscape or sparkling city skyline bursting with light and shadows. Locked eyes with a striking stranger. Poured yourself into prose that crackles off the page with electricity. Lost track of time in a conversation punctuated by spirited laughter. Stopped in your tracks in front of a canvas in a museum or a mural on the street with colors so bold and bright it popped from the paint straight into your synapses.

 

It might not happen every day. But you can live a life full of energy and enthusiasm. You can strive to bring brightness into every interaction.

 

Because our world is full of all kinds of vibrant masterpieces. And you are one of them.

 

Meet the Speaker:

Mamatha Rai is the Founder President of Kadike Trust. With a background as Lecturer & HOD, Computer Science Dept. at St. Philomena College Puttur for 8 years, she now works full time and manages day to day affairs of the Trust. The objectives of the Trust is to nurture sustainable rural livelihoods and to document indigenous knowledge.

* free for your creativity - please add a link of your work at this picture -

many thanks and have fun :)*

 

This CreativeMornings/Lisbon was hosted by Casa do Impacto, Lisbon

 

Photos by Carla Heyworth (lalawonderland.com/)

 

Photos by: Toño Paczka

Thanks to Huerto Roma Verde, Frutos de Vida, Bové, Zoé Water, A de Abeja, Candy don't Cry, Pámpiri, Bokeh, W(H)EALTH Nutrition, El Nevado, La Aldaba.

The "Berlin Through My Lens" Exhibition, a self-guided walking tour in Berlin Mitte, kicks off Monday, Nov 9.

 

Kolo and 5 participating Berlin shops are celebrating this fair city's creative community of fine artists, writers, poets and photographers by exhibiting their finished Berlin-themed Kolo books. The works will be on display for a free, three-week exhibition, starting Monday, November 9th, in five renowned specialty shops that focus on the fine art, paper and photography worlds. The exhibition will then tour internationally.

 

Brochures with a map for the walking tour are available at each of the five participating shops: Aarven at Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 2; Hauptsache at Rosenthaler Strasse 32 ; Leporello at Rykestrasse 46; Monochrom-Berlin at Ackerstrasse 23-26; and Sieben Wuensche at Tucholskystrasse 45.

 

Thanks to Chris, Kolo's manager in Germany, for these sneak peek photos of the exhibition at Sieben Wuensche, a fine papeterie in Berlin Mitte. He emailed these with a mention that the finished Kolo books will be displayed under glass.

 

If you’re in Berlin this month, be sure to check out these unique, creative interpretations of the city.

 

Stay updated by frequently checking the Berlin event page on Kolo's website, here:

 

kolo.com/learn/events/berlin/

 

- Ugo

Crystal Dragon Jewelry Gallery in the village of Madrid nestled in a narrow canyon in the Ortiz Mountains. Once a historic coal mining town and ghost town, Madrid is now a creative community with over 40 shops and galleries, several restaurants, a spa and museum.

Client: City of Easton

Project: Simon Silk Mill Revitalization

Currently Underway

 

Bare trees in the village of Madrid nestled in a narrow canyon in the Ortiz Mountains. Once a historic coal mining town and ghost town, Madrid is now a creative community with over 40 shops and galleries, several restaurants, a spa and museum.

The opening evening of the “Berlin Through My Lens” Exhibition in Frankfurt was held last night at Hugendubel, Steinweg 12. All who attended the event were inspired by the various interpretations of Berlin told by Berlin’s creative community. Through their book, each individual artist shared their unique view of Berlin and the impact the city has had on their life.

 

Ina Reimer, a young artist and illustrator in Frankfurt, demonstrated different artistic techniques throughout the night encouraging visitors to tell their story. Check back to see her Kolo book.

 

If you are in Frankfurt during the next few weeks, be sure to stop by one of these three locations: Galerie Hake, Leipziger Strabe 35; Hugendubel, Steinweg 12; and Schmidt’s Papeterie & Wohnaccessoirs, Schweizer Straße 67 (from April 3-April 24 due to a new store opening). The event will be held until April 24th.

 

koloist.com/index.php/2010/03/25/opening-of-berlin-throug...

After driving past the High Wych Scarecrow Festival on several occasions in past years, I finally decided to see what it was all about. I’m glad I did.

 

I spent a pleasant couple of hours wandering through this charming Hertfordshire village with my camera, looking for scenes that felt quintessentially British and this one captured the mood perfectly.

 

From the thatched cottage in the background to the bee-themed wedding party and the smiling children posing in front, everything about this moment radiated community spirit, creativity, and joy.

 

The care and imagination that had gone into these handmade scarecrows was remarkable — from flower girls in lace to choirboys in red robes. A true village celebration, rich in humour and heart.

 

Sometimes the best images are waiting when you take the time to slow down and look.

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Crystal Dragon Jewelry Gallery in the village of Madrid nestled in a narrow canyon in the Ortiz Mountains. Once a historic coal mining town and ghost town, Madrid is now a creative community with over 40 shops and galleries, several restaurants, a spa and museum.

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