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== Directory of Artists == | == Directory of Artists == | ||
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Andreas Anderegg mit Kunstwerk.jpg|[[Andreas Anderegg (eng)]]<br>Fims-Fidas (CH) | |||
©Kurt_Baumann_(1).jpg|[[Kurt Baumann (eng)]]<br>Aarwangen (CH) | ©Kurt_Baumann_(1).jpg|[[Kurt Baumann (eng)]]<br>Aarwangen (CH) | ||
©Johann Brunner.jpg|[[Johann Brunner (eng)]]<br>Traunstein (D) | ©Johann Brunner.jpg|[[Johann Brunner (eng)]]<br>Traunstein (D) | ||
Andreas_Geier_Profil.JPG|[[Andreas Geier (eng)]]<br>Merano/Meran (South Tyrol) | Andreas_Geier_Profil.JPG|[[Andreas Geier (eng)]]<br>Merano/Meran (South Tyrol) | ||
Corinna Prechtl und Romina Roman + Frauenkörper.jpg|[[Corinna Prechtl | joerg_hofer_0624_FRANKBAUER.jpg|[[Jörg Hofer (eng)]]<br>Lasa/Laas (South Tyrol) | ||
Leo Horbach in Laas.jpeg|[[Leo Horbach (eng)]]<br>Landgraaf (NL) | |||
Thomas Mayr.jpeg|[[Stone carving company Mayr (eng)]]<br>Lasa/Laas (South Tyrol) | |||
Corinna Prechtl und Romina Roman + Frauenkörper.jpg|[[Corinna Prechtl & Romina Roman (eng)]]<br>Salzburg (A) / Munich (D) | |||
Daniel Strübi.jpg|[[Daniel Strübi (eng)]]<br>Brugg (CH) | |||
Frank_Teufel.jpg|[[Frank Teufel (eng)]]<br>Tuttlingen (D) | Frank_Teufel.jpg|[[Frank Teufel (eng)]]<br>Tuttlingen (D) | ||
venske_und_spaenle.jpg|[[Venske & Spänle (eng)]]<br> | Ariel Trettel - Header.jpg|[[Ariel Trettel (eng)]]<br>Fiè allo Sciliar/Völs am Schlern (South Tyrol) | ||
venske_und_spaenle.jpg|[[Venske & Spänle (eng)]]<br>Munich (D) / New York (USA) | |||
Elias_Wallnöfer_©Foto_Andrè_Josselin.jpg|[[Elias Wallnöfer (eng)]]<br>Lasa/Laas (South Tyrol) | Elias_Wallnöfer_©Foto_Andrè_Josselin.jpg|[[Elias Wallnöfer (eng)]]<br>Lasa/Laas (South Tyrol) | ||
harald_weiskopf.jpg|[[Harald Weiskopf (eng)]]<br>Virgen-Lienz (A) | |||
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Revision as of 10:24, 26 August 2024
Artists love Lasa marble - today as in the past
Many artists, stone carvers and stonemasons have always appreciated and held in high regard the extraordinary benefits provided by Lasa marble – and continue to do so. In his 1894 study, Dr. Josef Tinzl writes in the German language the following about the marble then known as 'Vinschgau marble': "which – thanks to its dazzling white colour and transparency – seems to allow the life essence to shine forth out of the dead body... ". They sometimes seem alive, the unique sculptures and works, the names of which are as diverse as the artists who created them. To this day, the main working material used is the white Lasa marble primarily extracted from the nearby White Water Quarry – even though the mining techniques used have fundamentally changed. And artists from the four corners of the world are repeatedly drawn to Lasa (Laas) to work on this uniquely special natural stone on site while seeing the Jenn Cliff massif of the mountain, in whose sacred halls the Lasa (Laas) treasure is to be found, in front of them. Of particular importance is the "Johannes Steinhäuser" vocational school for stoneworking, which is located also in Lasa (Laas). The students of the stonemasonry and stone sculpture school come from all over Europe and abroad, and many an internationally successful artist finds his way back to his homeland and the place of origin of the Lasa marble in Lasa (Laas). This is made possible through the international marble symposia that regularly take place in Lasa (Laas), such as the "International Lasa marble Workshop".