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2015-01-11
98.138.19.143
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2024-10-02
209.204.175.65
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Wed, 26 Jun 2024 07:17:06 GMTServer: Apache/1.3.41 (Unix) mod_auth_pam/1.1.1 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 PHP/4.4.9Last-Modified: Mon, 07 May 2018 16:17:56 GMTETag: 1199a29-4b50-5af07c34A html>!-- #BeginTemplate global.dwt -->head>meta http-equivContent-Language contenten-us>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetwindows-1252>!-- #BeginEditable doctitle -->title>Home/title>!-- #EndEditable -->meta namekeywords contentAnnalisa, Anneliese, Vobis, artist, sculpture, sculptor, mixed media, fiber art, fiberart, California, gallery>link relstylesheet typetext/css hrefglobal.css>/head>body>table border0 width100% idtable1 cellspacing12 cellpadding3> tr> td> h1>Annalisa Vobis/h1> p>MFA, California College Of The Arts, San Francisco, California/font>br> B.A. in Sculpture, Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, California/p>/td> td width36 aligncenter>a hrefindex.htm>Home/a>/td> td width68 aligncenter>a hrefexhibitions.htm>Exhibitions/a>/td> td width65 aligncenter> /td> td width45 aligncenter>a hrefarchive.htm>Archive/a>/td> td width55 aligncenter> /td> /tr>/table>hr>!-- #BeginEditable page_content -->table border0 width100% idtable10 cellspacing10 cellpadding5> tr> td aligncenter> p aligncenter>a hrefimages/Anneliese_Vobis.jpg> img border2 srcimages/Anneliese_Vobis_small.jpg xthumbnail-orig-imageimages/Anneliese_Vobis.jpg width144 height100>/a>/td> td>I was born in an ancient forest house in the Odenwald region of Germany. A natural spring lay hidden beneath the basement. The waters rupturing forth from beneath our cellar were my earliest fascination with nature. All the mysterious and strange bubbling noises of these lively waters are featured predominantly in all my early childhood memories. The beautiful forest, with its different patterns, textures, and creatures, has been the greatest source of inspiration for my adult artwork. p>For my installations the interrelation of organism in ecosystems serves me as a starting point for researching science and experimenting with natural resources. I also love the transformation of recycled man-made materials into natural shapes that resist artificiality. The final artwork is drawn in a space between
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