“When the Days Get Longer…” at vhs Freising: Experience Flowers and Landscapes


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A Spring Exhibition Experience with Color, Light, and Quiet Poetry
With the exhibition “When the Days Get Longer…”, vhs Freising opens a space for flower images and landscape representations by Prof. Hannes Döllel in spring 2026. The show combines art experience, work observation, and aesthetic experience into an atmospheric tour that sharpens the view of natural forms and color tones.
Flowers as a Painterly Concentration
Döllel's flower motifs do not appear as decorative accessories, but as precisely composed image spaces. The works unfold their effect through clear structure, vibrant colors, and a calm balance between observation and design. Especially in painting, a handwriting is revealed here that makes the familiar newly accessible.
Landscapes with Openness and Depth
The landscape representations invite viewers to immerse themselves in expanses, rhythm, and light. According to the available information, Hannes Döllel works with large-format images that not only depict nature but understand it as a sensual form of space and mood. Thus, an exhibition is created that mediates between realistic observation and artistic condensation.
An Artist between Teaching, Illustration, and Painting
Prof. Hannes Döllel is known as a fine artist and fashion graphic designer. According to researched sources, he lived and worked in Aufkirchen near Erding and Oberding, was a professor at the University of the Arts in Berlin from 1994 to 1999, and has been a teacher at vhs Freising since 2000. He is also the author and illustrator of books on drawing and fashion illustration. This experience also shapes his exhibition: The images appear accessible, clearly structured, and simultaneously professionally sovereign.
Education, Curating, and Cultural Proximity
With this exhibition, vhs Freising continues its cultural education line. The location is more than an exhibition space: it connects cultural education, course programs, and public encounters. For visitors, this creates an exhibition that does not seem distanced, but encourages careful observation and personal creative thinking.
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“When the Days Get Longer…” promises a quiet, color-intensive, and inspiring exhibition about flowers and landscapes. Those who love art that elegantly merges nature perception, painting, and education should definitely experience this show live at vhs Freising.
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