Marschand - strongly abstracted impression as digital painting in watercolour and aquatint style with spray technique effect on structure fund by Dirk h. Wendt.
Marsch(land) - also called Masch, Mersch or Schwemmland - is a geomorphological landform in the area of the north-west German coasts and rivers that developed after the ice age as well as comparable landforms worldwide. Marshes are generally flat areas without natural elevations. They consist of alluvial sediments and are located at about sea level inland of the tidal flats and salt marshes. The marshland of the German North Sea coast, together with the areas adjoining it on the Dutch and Danish sides, forms the largest marshland area in the world. (Wikipedia)
Here is an impression (in typical "northern German weather") in digital watercolour spray technique.
Dirk h. Wendt has his roots in Oldenburg in Northern Germany, he studied in Berlin and lives and works today in Dietzenbach-Steinberg near Frankfurt.
Already in grammar school he was trained and encouraged in craftsmanship and visual skills. This continued logically in his training as a typesetter and typographer and..
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