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This gallery is from our combined teaching tour and summer holiday.

First my husband and I were driving with car through Harzen and then I gave a course at Filzrausch. We had brought our bikes so after the course we continued along the "Weser Radweg".

It was a very good combination. The course was "hard work" both for the students and the teacher, because so many different animals were made, but it was so exiting to see how they became more and more alive. I had been working so much with my new book up to the course so it was good to try again how my theories worked.

At the pictures below you can see some of the animals that were made.

 

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From our biking tour along the river.

 

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My husband in one of the fantastic little villages on our biking tour

 

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The house where Frieder Glatzer has his firm "Filzrausch".

 

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Frieder welcomes the students.

 

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The students are working.

 

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Petras white headed eagle gets wings from big prefelted pieces of fleece with other kinds of woolstaples needled on for feathers.

 

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Petra tries if the eagles wings will carry it.

 

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The finished eagle.

 

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Günther works with his icebear.

 

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Günthers polarbear "in Greenland".

 

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Charlotte is waiting for the door to the course room to be opened so she can finish her seahorse.

 

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Charlotte with her wonderfull seahorse.

 

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Ria is working intence with the details of her wolf.

 

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Rias wolf is nearly finished.

 

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Aline with her dragon.

 

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Aline wants to use her dragon to draw attention when she is on markets -selling her silver jewellery.

 

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Here you see all my wonderfull students.Among them you can find. A tiger, two squirrels, an orangutang, a chimpanse, an owl and the animals you have already seen in the gallery.

 

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When our holiday continued my little lion became radiator mascot on my bike.

 

 

 

 
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