03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE finishes her huge Europe artwork "Altar of Europe" in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially arranged open studio. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes the theme in a drawn fable world and pup

03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE finishes her huge Europe artwork "Altar of Europe" in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially arranged open studio. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes the theme in a drawn fable world and pup Stock Photo
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03 December 2020, Saxony-Anhalt, Merseburg: The Leipzig artist ANTOINETTE finishes her huge Europe artwork "Altar of Europe" in the Schlossgartensalon of Merseburg in a specially arranged open studio. The 20-meter-long and five-meter-high work she has created in the last three years in Prague, Vienna, Görlitz, Leipzig and now Merseburg with pencils and crayons on paper. The artist, master student of Bernhard Heisig, has been dealing with the search for the identity of the continent of Europe in her works for thirty years. On thirteen parts she processes the theme in a drawn fable world and puppet theatre. Photo: Waltraud Grubitzsch/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB

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