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EIKE Braselmann

Geboren:        1981 in Diepholz

Wohnhaft:       in der Natur

Auszug Vita:   Studium Kunsttherapie in Ottersberg

                       Studium Grafikdesign in Hamburg

                       Freischaffender Dreadlock-Friseur & immer kreatives Schaffen im Bereich Kunst,

                       Musik, Grafik-Produktion, uvm.

                       Gründung "Urwerk Lehmbaukunst" 

                       

Homepage:    www.urwerk-lehmbau.de // www.beachmasters.bandcamp.com

Werke:            Hier stöbern!

Persönliches:

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Eike Braselmann

Ronnie was born in England, grew up in Brisbane / Australia and so it was obvious that Ronnie had the greatest spent part

of his youth on the water. Ronnie is surfer, a craftsman, an artist ... and once he said that surfing has nothing to do with

real life, it's a fiction ... it's a way of living .... And so is his way of life and things to design. Ronnie started building his own

surfboards at an early age, each one became a work of art and under Surfer they still are extremely popular. Best boards ever!

 

We took Ronnie into our gallery, not because he is still building surfboards - Ronnie also designs "fish models" made of oak wood.

They are fantastic. Each fish is a piece of art.

 

 

 

 

                               The yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares)

 

And that is the story how it started.

Ronnie designed a house for a friend in Sydney and after completion the house Ronnie had the feeling that in the house

was missing a little detail. He surprised his friend with his first "fish model" a "Yellow Tuna", carved from oak wood and

matched in color to the real tuna. And where would the fish better placed than above the front door. The beginning.

 

Ronnie has developed and successfully perfected this talent.

 

To the surprise of the gallery, Ronnie also began painting again.

His pictures are created with high sensibility which you can also feel looking at his paintings.

The first works by Ronnie Woodward after a longer pause you can see on the website.

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