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“After the open days” is “before the open days” at the Art Academies

[…]Painting by the new professor Sophia Schama was really strikingly positive, even if the design studies and the area of the time-based arts make a repeatedly excellent impression. Now we are looking forward to the coming weekend at the KHB and […]
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Paul is first

[…]is an exceptionally strong talent. Full of own stories and worlds of experience, he draws these completely natural and often oblivious to paper and his many sketchbooks. At the KHB Weissensee Art Academy in Berlin, they did not see this during his first application last year. When he came to the course of the VON ERLENBACH KUNSTSCHULE after the rejection, many good works have been developped on a continuous basis and so it was no wonder that he was immediately invited to the exam with his first try in at the HGB Leipzig and later also admitted to the final […]

Marie – 4 wins

[…]to the exam in Leipzig, followed Dusseldorf, then Karlsruhe and finally Munich. Now you should not complain, even if now the agony of choice in front of you, which academy fits best to you is hard. Such an extreme success is rare. After the first rejection we were very curious how the application situation for Marie would develop. Now we are all relaxed and just in the best mood ever. And we are sure that Marie will then be very positive about studying at the academy she chooses. […]

FEEDBACK_SOFIA FROM PERU

[…]in August last year, I started at the VON ERLENBACH ART SCHOOL and since the first day I felt very comfortable. The school offers a place, where one can work freely and experimentally, where one can exchange with the other classmates who want to do different art studies, where every week a discussion is held about the work that has been done, and how you learn about art. In addition, there is also an act drawing course, which is also very experimental. I am very happy with the course and my personal artistic development. Kathrin and Michael have a very […]

MARIA`S GOOD TIMES

[…]only by the time there, I figured out what really fits me. I do not know if I would have found my way so quickly. The well-structured concept & the discussions have brought me extremely much. It was a good time with nice people! Thank you 🙂 Maria Greetings also from Paula. She sits next to me in the […]

These are the last fine days in October

When we start the course in August, we usually still have some nice days to work outside. This year, however, we were extremely pleased with the September, which always led us outside and we were able to enjoy the wonderful late summer as well as exciting activities in […]

Open days at the Udk_2019

[…]courses that we regularly meet here and with whom we exchange information about their studies. This is valuable information for the coming semesters and we are very well informed – at first […]

Nike – from Bavaria to Berlin and back

Nike was another very interesting person who came to us from southern Germany last year. Just like Paul, her work evolved from her personal, mostly private and dreamlike imagery. She developed a pictorial language of form and led a constant dialogue between dynamic lines and surfaces, with her works moving back and forth between figuration and abstraction. With her applications, it worked right away. After a first successful application in Dresden, an equally successful application was made in Munich. Now she is invited to the exam in Karlsruhe as well. We are very curious how she will decide and very […]

Jerney- a Slovenian draughtsman through and through

Jerney came to us from Slovenia and was the most unusual participant in the last few semesters. Jerney came without much knowledge, but with concrete ideas about art and the world. He was mainly focused on drawing and did so without ceasing, even after school and on weekends. His idea of ​​good drawing was very limited in the beginning, but towards the end of the second semester it changed more and more and in the third semester his work was characterized by a lot more looseness and we had the feeling that he had gotten away from too strong ideas. […]
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