Annelie Grund

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Annelie Grund (born 28 June 1953, Berlin) is a German artist, stained glass artist, artist and musician. She lives in Wandlitz and is married to the architect Manfred Thon.

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Annelie Grund

Biography

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Annelie Grund creating stained glass window

1976 she acquired the diploma at the Humboldt University of Berlin in the subjects of art, painting and German language and literature studies. [1] 1983 she got the master craftsman's diploma as stained-glass artist. Since 1979 she is a freelance artist and stained-glass artist in her own studio and workshop. [2]

Music

Since her childhood she practices overtone singing. She received lessons by the choir director Christian Bollmann in Düsseldorf and for a long time took part in the Berlin Didgeridoo-Orchestra. She performed music in the DUO Bernstein (1996–2001). Nowadays she makes music during projects of art with her husband. [3]

Glass Art

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The blue band of the river Panke. Project of glass art in Bernau, 2012

She implemented many projects of glass art which are displayed in public, mostly made of glass, but also of steel and stone, painted windowpanes in churches and freestanding objects of glass and glassware paintings. [4] In 2007 she created the monument (errant block) at the water divide between the rivers Elbe and Oder at the Wandlitzsee. [5] In 2012 she created The blue band of the river Panke, a project of glass art at the staircase of the parking garage in Bernau.

Works in churches

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Goldminiatur Stadtpfarrkirche Altlandsberg Brandenburg 2020
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Glass altarpiece in the church in the village of Lünow

Exhibitions

Monument for the victims of witch-hunt in Bernau

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Monument for the victims of witch-hunt in Bernau

In 2005 she created the monument for the victims of witch-hunt in Bernau with the support of the state of Brandenburg, the district of Barnim, the city of Bernau and donations of citizens of Bernau.

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References

  1. Life and work of Annelie Grund (in German)
  2. Biography of Annelie Grund and her art courses for aged people (in German)
  3. In concert playing Didgeridoos by Annelie Grund and Manfred Thon
  4. A list of some of her works on the homepage of the organisation of artists in Brandenburg (in German)
  5. "Monument at the water divide (in German) (PDF; (2.1 MB))" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2015.
  6. "Object Wintermond (moon in winter) of Annelie Grund". Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 September 2015.