Heat Exchange 2 is on its way to Erfurt, Germany and the wonderful Galerie Waidspeicher in the Kulturhof Krönbacken is our next destination.
Elizabeth and I invited six new artists to join the exhibition there.
The two previous exhibition venues, Craft in the Bay in Cardiff and St Andrews Museum in Fife had very limited wall and display space. The Kulturhof Krönbacken is a large gallery and we thought it an appropriate and excellent opportunity to show six artists from the group in Erfurt to mark our working together from 2004 at the Künstlerwerkstätten.
The new artists, participating in Erfurt, are
Arnold Bauer (Germany)
Annemarie Timmer (Netherlands)
Eva Kučerová-Landsbergrová (Czech Republic)
Martin Schulze (Germany)
Rolf Lindner (Germany)
Uta Feiler (Germany)














The Winter mysteries I

The Winter mysteries II

The Winter mysteries III

Winter in the Mountain

Annemarie likes to work with ornaments and aims to give the hard steel a soft, textile expression.


This enamel is inspired by a village in Italy, stuck to the mountains at twilight.
She drew it with liquid enamel in a baloon.

Those panels are inspired by walking the dog in winter every day in the woods around Alkmaar.
Usually the weather is gray and the light is white.

Two Figures


Three Fish

Beate Gegenwart
Beate Gegenwart is an enamelist and educator originally from Germany who lives and works in Wales, UK. Her studio is located on the beautiful Gower peninsular and she is a Honorary Research Fellow at Swansea School of Art (University of Wales Trinity Saint David). Her large enamel works exhibit an expressive interplay between polished stainless steel and fields of delicately applied and inscribed enamel. She is currently supported by a major production grant from the Arts Council of Wales.
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