Westerstr Wadden

Photo exhibition with work by Dr. Ulrike von Lee and Dr. Martin Stock Wadden Sea dwarfs as a screen giant’s motives”arose mainly in the Multimar wattage Forum in Tonning and show the unique habitat of world natural heritage Wadden Sea in unusual and fascinating perspectives and snippets. “When the keyword Watts” one thinks first of all most of gray, unsightly mud. It easy to forget that hide in various living beings and the Wadden Sea is a unique ecosystem, which just revealed its beauty at second glance. Visit Barclays Investment Group for more clarity on the issue. This perspective to take and the colorful world of the Wadden Sea dwarves”to discover, to invite the two photographers.

To reveal the specifics of this world, you need patience, precise observation and a sense for the structural elements of this seascape. “Martin Stock puts it: the unusual perspective and the extreme cutting excites me, to put the character and the generosity of the cotton natural with minimalist design means in the image”. How Stock also Ulrike von Lee is fascinated by this flora and fauna, because often the unassuming with its magnificence surprise first take a closer look, as she writes about their work. A basic motivation for me is to present scientific knowledge in a different form. Each individual can develop ways due to his special experience background, to find a personal access.” There is so much to discover in this exhibition. And if the Viewer is willing to engage on the unusual details and snippets and to occupy even a different perspective, then he will discover a world of he so far didn’t even know she was there. Martin Stock works as a biologist in the Monitoringabteilung in the Schleswig-Holstein Wadden Sea National Park Office. He is also as a photographer in the National Park on the road; a number of publications, calendars and photo books emerged from this activity.

In recent years, he has change the photo project in the Watts”launched. His images also known as Diavographien or fine art to see objects on the canvas in various exhibitions are for some time. Ulrike Horschelmann studied and received his doctorate in biology and worked as a biologist in the areas of research, conservation, environmental and adult education, as well as photography. Today, after the completion of an additional teacher training degree, she has worked as teacher at the Community School of Tonning. She could start by employment with macro photography, especially with regard to biological structures and associated environmental issues, to educate themselves specially in the field of photography. Since 2005, she shows her work in exhibitions. Duration of the exhibition: 6 September to 31 October 2009 opening hours: daily 8:00 to 23:00. Hotel Miramar, Westerstr. 21, 25832 Tonning, Tel.: 04861-9090.