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Thank you for your visit and come again !BIOReal name: Kurt Erben - Born 1946 (Sagittarius) in Austria. - Studied Photography at Grafische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt, Vienna, and later with Prof. Otto Steinert at Folkwangschule f. Gestaltung in Essen, Germany. -
1965-1978 Professional Photographer. - Since 1979 Antiques Dealer and Free Artist (Photography, Painting, Digital Art.) - Works in national and international museums and collections....
Living in Vienna, Austria, European Union
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Comments (11)
Kazzy
eras50
She interacts wonderfully with it against a fascinating background!
D.C.Monteny
A weird animal indeed. Can't make head or tail of it :-) Wonderful patterns and colours as always. Thanks for sharing this, Kurt !!
jocko500
very cool looking
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent creation....!! Beautiful textures and strong colors....!!
Henny31
seeing the texture in you picture I would think it is some sort of a reptile. Lovely picture...
Angelwave
kurt, wife is looking like an updo soon, wife needs a trip to the salone for a permn or something....lol
ilutegija
this animal is somehow floating... amazing how youve created it - those shapes, shadows, rhythm... beautiful!
98Bones
Great colour, good wife seems to have found a radioactive giraffe!?!? Strange creature indeed, well done!
Rykk
Excellent colors and abstract design, Kurt!
pteb
You wear your ears well, true to the testament of loose fitting flesh. This is from the surrealist complement generator at: http://www.madsci.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/~lynn/jardin/SCG