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This atmospheric wall decoration shows the historic village of Gräfentahl in Thuringia, Germany, in all its autumnal splendour. In the foreground, we see a beautiful stone bridge highlighting the village's character and history, while the colourful leaves and green hills in the background create a warm, inviting atmosphere. This image brings in a piece of Europe's hidden beauty and is ideal for lovers of rural charm and architectural details.
The artwork fits perfectly in the living room, hall or even an office space, where it adds a cosy and soothing feel. For customers who have an eye for detail and authenticity, this sculpture by Gräfentahl offers a perfect balance between people and nature. It emphasises the tranquillity and beauty of rural life and makes a stylish decorative piece that effortlessly adapts to both modern and classic interiors.
It all started with a4 paper and HB pencils. As a child I was often impressed by how beautiful the world around me was. The urge to capture this beautiful world, and to show the people around me what I saw, was actually there from the beginning. If I remember correctly, I was about eleven years old when I first met the camera. Of course it was a simple compact camera with a ridiculous quality, but I enjoyed it.
I sometimes said I wanted to be a photographer, but of course you have one of the two parents who says, "Dream on." Strangely enough, I followed the sarcastic remark as advice, and still went to study photography.
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With its modern and thin frame, available in the colors black, white, gold and silver, you mount an amazing looking artwork on your wall. And the size is not a limitations as you order it in 15 x 3 metres.
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