Birds in art: fascination and symbolism of the feathered beings

Entdecken Sie die faszinierende Vogelwelt in Biberach: Vernissage der Ausstellung mit lokalen Künstlern bis 29. Juni 2025.
Discover the fascinating bird world in Biberach: Vernissage of the exhibition with local artists until June 29, 2025. (Symbolbild/MBW)

Birds in art: fascination and symbolism of the feathered beings

In the cultural history of mankind, birds have taken a special place for thousands of years. Their symbolism ranges from peace to wisdom to misfortune and death. Large artists such as Albrecht Dürer and Pablo Picasso were inspired by these feathered beings and created impressive works. A current event in Biberach is now dealing with the diverse representation of birds in art.

In cooperation with the Biberacher Nabu, a remarkable exhibition opened in the comedy house, which presents works by Ralf Bertscheit, Anett Frey and Claudia Schütz. Schwäbische.de reports that…. In addition to impressive watercolors from local songbirds, the focus is also on collages and pictures that address the transience of nature. This multifaceted exhibition can be seen until June 29, and the opening times invite you to enjoy the works in peace.

art and nature in harmony

Ralf Bertscheit surprises with a large -format collage that is brought to life by using the loudness of bird calls. Claudia Schütz, on the other hand, has set itself the task of capturing the movements and the expression of birds, such as the Wiedhopf and the Kiebitz, in their portraits. The principles of freedom and transience flow into their art - an indication that the true beauty of birds blooms in their freedom.

Anett Freys Work, on the other hand, deal intensively with the topic of transience. Their representations of dead birds, including Meisen, Bussard and crows, are both a homage and a reminder for the protection of our natural livelihoods. The loss and escape of a bird symbolize sadness, but in this sadness there is often a deeper emotion: the realization that true love means letting go. Thomas Gatzemeier explains that ...

symbolism and meaning

The topics of freedom, happiness and misfortune are inextricably linked to birds. Birds have a rich symbolism in many cultures. They are considered messengers and symbols for love, peace and also for misfortune. The owl, closely linked to the goddess Athena, stands for wisdom. This shows a connection to the work in the current exhibition, which also appeals to deeper levels of meaning. Featheredrealm.com emphasizes that ...

The exhibition not only invites you to marvel at the works of art, but also to think about the importance of birds in different cultures. These feathered creatures are not only indicators of the health of our environment, but also an important element in the preservation of our nature. The accompanying events, including a multimedia lecture on owls on June 12, also offer space for discussion and in -depth understanding. Perhaps we will not only take home new inspiration when visiting the exhibition, but also a stronger awareness of the protection of our environment and its actors.

A visit to the exhibition is therefore not only a festival for the eyes, but also a way to expand its knowledge of the symbolic meaning of the birds and to campaign for the preservation of their habitats.

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OrtBiberach, Deutschland
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