When the Days Get Longer: Flowers and Landscapes at vhs Freising


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Blossoms, Light and Landscape: Hannes Döllel Brings Spring to vhs Freising
As the days get longer, the perception of color, rhythm, and space enhances. At vhs Freising, Prof. Hannes Döllel presents large-format flower paintings and landscapes that find an elegant balance between observation and painterly density. The exhibition invites a quiet yet intense contemplation of the works and opens up an art experience that appeals to art lovers as well as visitors seeking direct access to painting.
An Artist Between Studio, Teaching, and Illustration
Hannes Döllel works as a fine artist and fashion graphic designer, combining artistic precision with a clearly readable visual language. According to vhs Freising, he was a professor at the University of the Arts in Berlin from 1994 to 1999, taught at several universities of applied sciences, wrote and illustrated books on drawing and fashion drawing, and has been influencing the teaching at vhs Freising since 2000. This combination of artistic practice, didactics, and applied art gives his work a unique authority and vividness.
Flower Paintings and Landscapes as an Aesthetic Experience
The works displayed unleash their effect through luminosity, composition, and structure. Flowers are not merely treated decoratively but are rendered as painterly events with their own spatial sound. Landscapes appear organized, open, and yet vibrant; they evoke the quiet concentration of classical painting and a contemporary joy in color and observation. It is precisely the large format that creates an exhibition atmosphere where lines, areas, and tonal values engage in a calm dialogue with the viewers' gaze.
Art Education with Proximity and Practical Relevance
The exhibition is closely related to Döllel's long-standing teaching activities. His courses at vhs Freising range from drawing courses for beginners and advanced learners to acrylic painting, landscape, figure, and fashion drawing. Those who view the paintings immediately recognize the educational impulse: art here does not appear as a distant exception, but as an accessible practice. This is exactly where the particular strength of this presentation for cultural education and museum pedagogy-oriented visitors lies.
What Visitors Can Expect
The exhibition provides direct access to flower painting and landscape art, supported by a precise, friendly, and clear visual language. It showcases how professional experience, artistic sensitivity, and an open understanding of education mutually enhance each other. Those who visit the exhibition live will experience a concentrated journey through color, form, and atmosphere, taking away impulses that extend well beyond the museum or classroom.
Conclusion: This exhibition is a worthwhile event for anyone who wants to not only see painting but experience it in peace. vhs Freising offers an inspiring space for a spring-bright encounter with art, education, and visual beauty.
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