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Recycling




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.

 

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

 

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


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