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Blütenzauber in Aquarell ECKARD FUNCK (Tischaufsteller DIN A5 quer) : Zauberhafte Blumenaquarelle (Tischaufsteller, 14 Seiten) (9783664113781)



1990 begann der Autodidakt Eckard Funck für seine Modegeschäfte als Blickfang Blumenaquarelle zu malen, die farblich auf die Mode abgestimmt waren. Nur ein Jahr später bekam er zur Saisoneröffnung der Insel Mainau im Wappensaal des Schlosses eine Ausstellung mit seinen Blumenaquarellen. Das war der Anfang seiner internationalen Erfolge in der Aquarelltechnik. Seither gibt er Malkurse in seinem Atelier und veranstaltet Malreisen. Jedes Aqurarell - ob Blume oder Landschaft - entsteht ohne jegliche Vorzeichnung, direkt mit dem Pinsel auf dem Papier.

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  • Paperback | 14 pages
  • 154 x 211 x 14mm | 152g
  • 1. Auflage 2015
  • 14 farb. Abb.
  • 3664113780
  • 9783664113781


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