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Monday, 30 November 2015

Senckenbergmuseum



 The museum Senckenberg in Frankfurt am Main is one of the largest museum of natural history in Germany. Its popular with visitors, mainly because of its dinosaur fossil collection. It has been in existence for such a long time that it has become an attraction of its own: not for being sciency, but for displaying weird exhibits. Apart from good old T-Rex, you can find a a very dusty, stuffed anaconda eating a pig. There´s the usual stuffed animals, but also the scull of a conjoined twin calf. There are also exhibition cabinets from the 19th century displaying specimens in jars, immersed in formalin- a rather gruesome attraction, but very interesting.

Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Osthafen

Industrial loveliness at Frankfurt Osthafen, drawing together with Jörg, Katja & Clara despite the rain.






Sunday, 26 January 2014

42nd Sketchcrawl

Birgit, Jörg and me met up for this year´s first sketchcrawl in Museum der Weltkulturen in Frankfurt/Main.




Sunday, 30 December 2012

tgv


people are staring at their laptops while the french countryside passes at 300 km/h.

Monday, 21 May 2012

Tuesday, 5 April 2011

thao mai


january sketchcrawl in frankfurt, with thao mai. this was drawn in a japanese bakery called imori, where they serve sencha tea and melon bread. It was filled with asian tourists and bankers on their weekend stroll. I´ll probably spend the next sketchcrawl in Hamburg, looking forward to some harbour sketching.