Finally at home: Moselkern woman overcomes flood obstacles!
Finally at home: Moselkern woman overcomes flood obstacles!
The 73-year-old artist Cornelia Kemper-Herlet from Moselle Kerne can be happy-after months of difficulty she can finally reach her home again. Thanks to a newly installed make -up bridge made of steel pipes, which leads over the Elzbach, access to your property, which has been cut off the road since the flood disaster in 2021. Her old wooden bridge was completely destroyed at the time, which was an immense impairment for her, as she explained in an interview: "This bridge was much more than just access for me," she reported in the Rhein-Zeitung .
artistic diversity and dynamics
In parallel to her return to your own house, an exhibition of her works has just been opened, which impressively reflect her creative streak. Dr. At the vernissage in Koblenz, Paul Schmitz-Valckenberg described the artist's work as "independent, limitlessly open painting", which invites the viewer to discover numerous facets of her art. Kemper-Herlet uses acrylic, gouache and chalk in her work and primarily addresses internal landscapes and metamorphoses. Her works are not only a pleasure for the eyes, but also encourage you to think and create a positive atmosphere-a rare moment in a clinic, such as the currently reported.The ongoing exhibition in the Evangelical Abbey can still be seen until July 8, while the artist continues her creative process, which is often characterized by constant revisions. For Kemper-Herlet, art is not just a profession, but a never-ending process of developing and expression of its inner world.
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