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Max Schulze is a German artist. Max Schulze studied free art/painting at the Düsseldorf Art Academy from 1999 to 2005. In 2004 he became a master student of Jörg Immendorff. Schulze is co-editor of the art magazine schwarzweiss-eins/-zwei/-drei/-vier in Düsseldorf. In his work he deals with the artistic extension of painterly practice. Max Schulze is one of the two sons of the painter Memphis Schulze. He lives and works in Dusseldorf.
Friedrich Becker was a German artist, jeweler, and inventor of kinetic jewelry.
Friedrich Becker is one of the most influential jewelers of the second half of the twentieth century. He became known primarily for his avant-garde projects of kinetic jewelry and large kinetic objects.
Becker was interested in kinetics, the interaction of force and motion already during his apprenticeship years. He first trained as a mechanical engineer, then joined the aviation department. Only after World War II did he "make the reckless decision to become a jeweler." After training as a jeweler, he studied at the Werkkunstschule and then founded his own workshop in Düsseldorf, becoming a professor at the Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences.
Becker experimented and supplemented various jewelry pieces with interchangeable stones and eventually developed kinetic jewelry. He was not only the inventor of kinetic jewelry, but also revolutionized the jewelry market with the introduction of stainless steel and synthetic gemstones. Each kinetic piece by Friedrich Becker is a perfect symbiosis of form, color and material.
Friedrich Becker was a German artist, jeweler, and inventor of kinetic jewelry.
Friedrich Becker is one of the most influential jewelers of the second half of the twentieth century. He became known primarily for his avant-garde projects of kinetic jewelry and large kinetic objects.
Becker was interested in kinetics, the interaction of force and motion already during his apprenticeship years. He first trained as a mechanical engineer, then joined the aviation department. Only after World War II did he "make the reckless decision to become a jeweler." After training as a jeweler, he studied at the Werkkunstschule and then founded his own workshop in Düsseldorf, becoming a professor at the Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences.
Becker experimented and supplemented various jewelry pieces with interchangeable stones and eventually developed kinetic jewelry. He was not only the inventor of kinetic jewelry, but also revolutionized the jewelry market with the introduction of stainless steel and synthetic gemstones. Each kinetic piece by Friedrich Becker is a perfect symbiosis of form, color and material.
Anna Vogel is an ultra-modern German photographer who transforms the reality of the natural landscape by creating surreal and abstract photographs using digital and manual elements.
Anna Vogel is an ultra-modern German photographer who transforms the reality of the natural landscape by creating surreal and abstract photographs using digital and manual elements.
Anna Vogel is an ultra-modern German photographer who transforms the reality of the natural landscape by creating surreal and abstract photographs using digital and manual elements.
Max Schulze is a German artist. Max Schulze studied free art/painting at the Düsseldorf Art Academy from 1999 to 2005. In 2004 he became a master student of Jörg Immendorff. Schulze is co-editor of the art magazine schwarzweiss-eins/-zwei/-drei/-vier in Düsseldorf. In his work he deals with the artistic extension of painterly practice. Max Schulze is one of the two sons of the painter Memphis Schulze. He lives and works in Dusseldorf.
Anna Vogel is an ultra-modern German photographer who transforms the reality of the natural landscape by creating surreal and abstract photographs using digital and manual elements.
Anna Vogel is an ultra-modern German photographer who transforms the reality of the natural landscape by creating surreal and abstract photographs using digital and manual elements.
Anna Vogel is an ultra-modern German photographer who transforms the reality of the natural landscape by creating surreal and abstract photographs using digital and manual elements.
Anna Vogel is an ultra-modern German photographer who transforms the reality of the natural landscape by creating surreal and abstract photographs using digital and manual elements.