When the Days Get Longer ...: Flowers and Landscapes by Hannes Döllel in Freising


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Spring light blooming on canvas
An exhibition unfolds in the vhs building on Kammergasse, directing attention to the quiet beauty of nature. Under the title "When the Days Get Longer ..." Prof. Hannes Döllel presents flower and landscape paintings that not only depict spring but also make it a tangible aesthetic experience.
Flowers as Composition, Landscape as Mood
Döllel's works combine clear visual order with accessible, immediate painting. His flower and landscape depictions open spaces for color, light, and rhythm. Those who engage in reflecting on the works discover how precisely the artist sets forms and how confidently he composes eye guidance, areas, and atmosphere.
An Artist between Teaching, Illustration, and Free Painting
Hannes Döllel is not only a painter but also a fashion graphic designer, author, and long-time educator. The vhs Freising has supported his artistic work for many years; there he shapes art education with drawing courses, acrylic courses, and themes around landscape, figure, and fashion drawing. His professional experience in image and merchandise advertising sharpens his sense for clarity, structure, and visual conciseness.
Nature Motifs with Cultural Pedagogical Resonance
Especially in the interplay of flowers and landscapes, the strength of this exhibition becomes evident: it is inviting, educational, and sensory at the same time. The images remind us that art does not create distance, but closeness. They invite us to retrain our seeing, read color relationships, and refine our own perception.
Exhibition Atmosphere with Spring Energy
The presentation at the vhs building is ideally suited to the motifs: a place of education, openness, and exchange. As one walks through the rooms, they encounter a calm, focused exhibition atmosphere where painting and spatial effect form a harmonious whole. The art experience unfolds particularly in the encounter with the large-format works that broaden the gaze while also leading into details.
Conclusion: This exhibition combines art historical experience, personal handwriting, and the magic of spring into a lively occasion for a visit. Anyone interested in painting, nature motifs, and cultural education should definitely experience the works of Prof. Hannes Döllel live in Freising.
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