Kleve in colors: artist creates impressive 3-D artwork!
Kleve in colors: artist creates impressive 3-D artwork!
In the picturesque city of Kleve, the artist Maren Rombold created a new 3-D picture that represents the towns and symbols of the city in lively colors. On this impressive work of art, an awesome tree is overwhelmed, the height of which competes with the famous Schwanenburg, at the top of which the coat of arms is enthroned. Rombold's artwork presents the city in bright nuances of orange, blue, yellow, green and pink, which is shaped by its historical and cultural treasures.
Central is the abbey church in the presentation, flanked by other striking figures in city history, including Matarés Krieger and the great elector. Another important element is Anna von Kleve, who can throne in the picture as Queen of England for her short time. Her place can be found on the yellow "e" of the lettering "Kleve", which is also prominently put in the foreground. Rombold managed to combine the various facets of the city in a way that is both appealing and informative.
The variety of the Klever symbols
The picture invites the viewer to immerse yourself in city history. It also shows the baroque amphitheater, the Klever lookout tower and the Kurhaus. A charming detail is the cake shown, around which the characters of Lohengrin and Elsa argue from the well of the same name. The well -known panda from the zoo also finds its place in this creative implementation, which shows how much the artist appreciated the identity of the city.
Another remarkable element is the illustration of the university's knowledge storage with a crane, which illustrates the development and educational engagement in Kleve. In addition, the Glass oval of the Euregio, a modern architectural element, is integrated into the artwork. This diversity not only makes the picture a visual joy, but also an informative overview of what Kleve has to offer.
The reaction to Rombold's work is consistently positive. The people in Kleve are proud of the representation of their city by a local artist who knows how to capture the essence and stories of their homeland. The large picture, which is available in a smaller edition in DIN-A-3, will attract many visitors and is considered an important anchor point for the cultural identity of the region.
Rombold's work is much more than just a representation of places; It tells stories, arouses memories and invites visitors to become part of this lively story that promises Kleverisch, colorful experiences. For more information and impressions of this fascinating work of art, a look at the website rp-online.de .
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