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this is the deed of news of live from berlin protesters in the unmarked keep up the pressure despite the military's efforts to block internet communication thousands of demonstrators marched in young gone for a 2nd day denouncing the coup that threatens to roll back the country's democratic gains protesters demand the release of detained leader aung san suu kyi also coming up. sounding the alarm over female genital mutilation here in germany a young woman draws on her own painful past to help victims like herself. and it
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all goes wrong for shall cause new signings for drunk was stuffy coronavirus quarantine meant he never trained with his teammates before the 3 nil loss to leipsic and it showed. i'm told me a lot of welcome to the program reports from the un masi thousands of demonstrators have taken to the streets for a 2nd day in the country's largest city young go on to show their resistance to last week's military coup that's in spite of blocked internet access and a heavy security presence. protesters are on the streets of handgun 1st 2nd day. thousands marching against the military coup in man. demanding the release of civilian leader aung san suu kyi. army chief many on lying
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seized power on monday alleging fraud in a november the 8th election won by aung sun suu cheez national league for democracy the electoral commission dismissed the army's accusations protests against the military coup have also spread to other countries in melbourne australia hundreds of demonstrators expressed their concerns. i dare show you know why is is still that the military knows that we're not gonna stand back and let them do whatever they want. and in taiwan hundreds of people came out to show solidarity with protesters in manama. they want your job we've had more than 30 years of repression from the military government we don't want to go back to that so we hope our next generation can live in a country like what i what everyone enjoys civil rights and who didn't and that's
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why we are here today who will think of it and i like that. and thailand to protest to share their support gathering outside the united nations offices lighting candles. and burning pictures of army chief lying. back and man nasir cheese and l.d. party urge citizens to support campaigns of civil disobedience by the country's medical staff and civil servants who. will stop the country from becoming a military dictatorship. this situation won't last long and our success is about to come but. only. as the un to clamp down on communications it's not clear if civil disobedience will be enough to restore me and most fledgling democracy. so how was the last military planning
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on responding to these protests but you know we put that to journalists dave going to be. really depends on how big these protests get they're picking up steam do they really become something massive and also these work stoppages that are going on across the country do those continue to grow and if the generals find that there's a colony is just really sliding down and it's an economy that's already been battered by calling 1000 but if they'd lose the ability to keep the economy running at all well then they may find themselves backed into a corner sooner gentlemen are long the commander in chief he has put his chips on this risky yaml for total power for him there is no turning back even if it means that he has to use deadly force but keep this in mind this is something we do not know does he truly command the loyalty of all the times in units across the army this is really how the loyalty of police officers across the country we do not know there is a chance at some point there could be some division in the ranks that's something
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we need to keep an eye out for. the u.n. estimates that some 200000000 women and girls around the world are affected by female genital mutilation here in germany more than 70000 a thought to have been circumcised a young woman is now sharing her own story in order to sound the alarm about the practice and help victims. jalil here cooma was a young girl living in somalia when she was need to. get out and i was 5 years i was when my grandmother took me to a doctor i didn't know where we were going like that and i'm told that's the challenge here was on the anesthetic when the doctor when they have to much effect terrorists and she realized her genitals had been mutilated 20 woke up shut the puckish minutes i was in intense pain and asked what to tap and my grandmother told me you've been circumcised that was a big shock for me it was a shock to my mates in the german city of dusseldorf she helps other 2nd sized
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women here vitamin d. here that mutilation happens here in germany as well you don't have to get into a plane and fly file away it happens here and in neighboring countries. it's estimated that 75 thighs and circumcised women live in germany 20000 junk i mean danger of mutilation the organization that works for helps victims deal with medical problems. this kind that's a few in uniform for circumcised women urinating or having sex can be painful. can be complications during childbirth. much like the physical damage the emotional scars last a lifetime. let's take a look now at some other stories making headlines around the world. voters in ecuador go to the polls on sunday to choose a new president officials decided to go ahead with the election is spite of the
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pandemic leftist candidate and there is a rose has pledged to put ecuador back on the path to socialism while conservative guillermo lasso says he'll create $1000000.00 jobs in one year. hundreds of protesters governed in jerusalem over the weekend to demand the resignation of israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu the weekly demonstrations have been taking place for 7 months protesters say netanyahu should step down because of his ongoing corruption trial and mismanagement of the coronavirus crisis. and in developments in the coronavirus pandemic earlier trial data suggest that oxford astra zeneca vaccine will not offer protection from mild or moderate cases caused by the south african b 135 variant of the virus it will protect recipients from severe disease the netherlands has passed
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a 1000000 covert 1000 infections since the start of the pandemic the country of 17000000 has seen a decline in new cases since the beginning of the year and several lower income countries including one jurist mexico and bangladesh buying their own vaccines rather than waiting for the w h o's kovacs program kovacs is yet to deliver any vaccines with the 1st shipments to africa jeweled later this month. here in germany has cylons are struggling lock down rules force them to shut their doors in december and many sullen owners now say they're facing financial ruin in some regional states hairdressers i've gone to court over the lockdown restrictions while others have taken to social media. to government i never thought i would have to ask both please save us support us this video as header says on the call for how it's one of many such appeals posted
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on social media in the past few weeks the stylists are frustrated they're tired of waiting for financial support and fear for their survival closed since mid december and yet as others still comes to us along with every day. 1000 members have their last earnings made up by the state but designer can barely pay her bills. for misbah daughter their knock down evil lockdown means i still have to pay for the whole lot along like my rent is high i paid for you to $13.00 insurance. but i have no income. only bonus of the lockdown is that the 20 now gets her boss is divided and. time only on your current half of your father. as a business owner so then it is eligible for financial aid from the state but she has no idea when or how much money will be coming in with the help one could after
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nor have we got from mine and i'm going to have taken out a new loan i've borrowed money from my parents i've put all my savings which i'd saved for a later point in life into the salon and frankly i'm nearly broke. as a point is. hard fast and i find that shocking because normally i have a well functioning business. and would love. it's not clear when she'll be able to open up again and when the lockdown restrictions will be lifted people in cologne have mixed feelings about the plight of the headdress of this. of course is devastating for them not making any profit not any any money but there's a reason i'm wearing this hat my grey hair starting to show it off and i'm happy to be working from home when no one can see me and i will miss the mind i going to hospital with state of my hair it goes down to here now and i actually have an appointment for a cut in january i want to donate my hair there's
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a hairdresser who makes wigs for children with cancer. this is what i want to get rid of. your own should stay close that that's what it takes we'll just have to stay looking scruffy but at least you won't have grown up. understand why for loans like her to have to close she just can't and the government to step in and help. parts of germany are bracing for heavy snow fall freezing temperatures and black ice with extreme weather warnings in place forecasts are predicting between 15 and 40 centimeters of snow in northern states by monday meanwhile the country's southern regions are seeing much warmer weather with sand carried out from the sahara desert turning the skies above stuttgart yellow by the start of the week material or just are predicting the temperature difference between the north and the south could be up to 20 degrees celsius.
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and bottom side shall have suffered another heavy defeat losing 3 nil at home to rb leipzig the visitors were in need of a victory to prevent by a minute from running clear of the top of the table and we had little trouble cruising past a shark asya that's collected on me 8 points all season then you can increasingly safe bet for relegation from the german top flight. it was a bundesliga debut for school dr mustafa who'd been in quarantine a week after joining shaka from austin all but went to delete on the stroke of half time through naughty muki les it was no staffy who hadn't even trained with his new team mates ahead of kickoff who looked at form his hands off approach to marking afforded mookie lay far too much space in the box and the frenchman made moustafa pay. lights as needed to win to stop by and city 10 points clear at the top and last it was up it's
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a strike in the 2nd half more or less sets with the result for i work for a banker lino in the build up and a no nonsense finish from the austrian he's 4th to lose the good goal of the current campaign. in the 87th minute video or ban added insult to injury when he is above the rest in the box and has even a 3rd shot his 14th defeat of the season makes survival ever less likely for 2nd place like to stay within 7 points of league leaders by an at the top of the table. and in american football super bowl 55 kicks off on sunday in florida between the tampa bay buccaneers and the kansas city chiefs and fans are not fans are focused on not letting the cove in 1000 pandemic overshadow the biggest spectacle in u.s. sports. cody 19 hasn't can't these football fans from giving their taste of super bowl 55 in various fan zones in tampa with not enough tickets to go around due to
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crowd limitations for the game some fans don't even have concrete plans we're not sure what to do we cannot walk deal with more than 10 people we want to watch a game together in tampa but we're polluted i'm not sure what we're going to do but we're going to find a way i can put it we're going to win this game sorry patrick others have reservations about where they might end up on sunday. how are we concerned about our to be honest with you i probably will probably very pretty you know what type of board. it is probably a nice if not the right situation for me are probably watching it from the hotel room in a barrel and for those 22000 general admission fans lucky enough to have gotten tickets for the super bowl masks of course will be mandatory.
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drama competition rivalry marketing numbers atmosphere power fight at sight intuition love hate money. fans friends fans fans and friends told to go off on you tube join us. i don't like it to be honest. it's a phenomenon affecting all of the top leagues the leading teams all how far fewer points than at the same stage in. recent years. and coaches know exactly why.
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i ask you are these your own song mom mom is on don't need to use don't need to use a lock or 18236340 gig sushi 40 gig it's one game after another this season even more than in previous years on average the reigning champions of the top 5 leagues play $22.00 matches in a $101.00 days between september and the end of december. you can accumulate to do it like you always did before. kuroda virus mental at least seasons began much later than usual and even without internationals some teams have matches every $4.00 days on average a doctor told us aside from being increasingly injury prone another effect is obviously players decreasing ability to perform. there are no breaks and on top of that stars are having to play in empty stadiums that can help
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with motivation right. just released because it was under the some of them you. should really go to an. inch with. the streets and go to play instead of memphis it's boring and might be. unusually silent stadiums and extreme workloads a combination that doesn't help performances so what can play is do things is that are really twice the right trying to think about the times we're in. everyone agrees too much is too much but as some point out it is what it is. over most of us would mitigate the most it took i know it took an alternative. power through that's what we're all doing and ultimately the task is the same as ever. it can. the nixon that was mine is in and for isn't for to look most on the
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demands of jet a fuck of the almost tender person i limped systems person of good i'm passed on on just best selves to to do it or not but i am by and certainly are making the best of things they ended 2020 top of the table and with more points than after the same number of games in the previous season 6 points more in fact buy and both have been the exception to the rule. aside from then almost all the european top clubs clearly suffered between the start of the season and the end of december spain england france italy the extra strain has visibly left its mark on their performances. to do. sit back take a deep breath. look at the schedule and use common sense now i think this is an
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important time to raise it look up to the players. his players in particular had a hectic schedule between late november and late december. so what does the fixture pile up lead to. quality drops off the game just isn't as visually appealing. of course you get underperforming teams every year but you never seen this many title favorites misfiring at the same time. let's look at how many points the dominant sides of the last few years have won at the start of 2021 it was noticeable that most of them apart from bahrain had far fewer than after the same number of games last season for example liverpool had 13 points fewer than last season and 11 fewer than in 2890. manchester city had 3 fewer than last season 12 fewer than the previous year and 14 fewer than in 201718. barcelona were 9 points behind their tally from last season 6 from the
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previous year and 14 from the year before that. event us up to 13 games were 11 points off the pace set last season 13 from the previous season and 7 from the year before that. and p.s.g. total was 7 lower than last season 12 lower than the year before and 9 lover than $21718.00. the big boys are suddenly losing to small teams why well obviously the players are running themselves into the ground. it's just too much the product suffers losing its shine and sometimes schedulers make things even worse. or to ship their own shot with all of the yeah i got a lot of got there got it made and got shot. yeah this city and as we played
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on tuesday to always 2 teams are going to see 2 teams will get wet and if they choose the fields are in contention all 4 percent of the 12 whatever that's ok. but it's ok by the weapons the teams should not even be in consideration for that just not. seems reasonable but the people setting kickoff times don't take that into consideration and that's how you end up with teams having just 2 and a half days between games from wednesday evening to saturday lunchtime and then the performances suffer. you can see verse after that i thought we were playing ball soup about the movements. then 2nd of course retired. and with stadiums n.c. there's no one around to cheer the players on that can make things easier for people is not the same fortunately who without the fans and the passion. takes away from
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it but don't think anyone. has been in the situation the players are. thomas. mann football and messi says it's horrible feels like a training session and it's very tough to get going at the start of a game. so what can a player like messi do when deprived of the big stage. the situation apparently affects the big stars more. where i need to be to say these and. to play it without like 20 people. but. more. when i go and other countries like other players more than me.
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it's hard to think of anything else when you're playing so often including internationals top players had to play every $3.00 days at the start of the season it was every $4.00 days the previous year. that different serves 0.6 days makes a big difference to play as physically as the doctor tells us the heavy strain and insufficient regeneration time lead to an increased risk of injury and limited ability to perform but we have to find solutions. to. this issue of the lack of a summer break of the champions league also didn't help. and aside from that the players usually. rhythms what disturbs.
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like kilian mbak they said they got no holidays no rest. even the toughest sights a struggling to cut. loose knowledge a smear or 2 a french you're not supposed to common if eyes to see months of god a limit is just keep the whole mists of will. boil over if i either get under the bunch of tina sinatra butte or the guys of all sorts of not likely said power through but. we've already had too many reasons are probably not just my players for the teams players so we need to think about the club case szish will not last the mark. the president of that of course again they might. not let sure your gracious. or not i show my hair chemical make. the last order out here's the part. it's hardly
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a new problem and coaches have long complained about the amount of football quite some even want. is a lot faster. much what they saw or everybody in the last weeks know how many of the players they have. were going to kill them vs followed. inside but it's just so much longer for them but i see no schools for i'd solution for the late boys but football associations don't want to hear it they say in the old days they would just as many games and no one complains. and technically much is came around just as often as in the precursor own era.
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but that's not a fair comparison because as our doctor says the game is always getting faster and more dynamic. and the pressure to succeed is always increasing. doses. in books and pits. to those who sit. in the sea those are. kind of. relieved that something joins it's and those who do not. in this particular analogy fifi your way for and the least other microwave and the more what's more games the better that means more t.v. money it also means the t.v. companies have a say in who plays when and how often. you
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cannot deal with. it if things keep going like this the whole idea of fake competition will be under threat players at the big club simply have to play far more games than those 2 thirds of the other teams in the league and there were 6 international match days in that time it all puts players at risk. there is a danger that injuries and problems from being overworked pile up leading to increasingly long absences if you're waiting for change don't hold your breath. if we continue on this and hopefully we can play a euro 2 euros in the summer because if they have. that suit who will be part of. the players so everybody needs to go ok it's fine we have found a solution that's great but now we can stop people.
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reviving forgotten churches from their slumber and then redesigning them. this has become a mission for artists most of it still. she is challenging church congregations with islamists and. the artist who stays church says. next on wu. is only 12 years old and already on the fast track. a german film award. nomination a hollywood debut. and extremely successful. she even tells us what tom hanks is like.
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in the eye of climate change. africa's mrs. what's in store for. one for the future mrs. w. comes from a good city to get insight. culture. up .
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my vision is to stage the next exhibition here in the spring of 2022 and as you see that's not possible in the building's present condition get us in this order and so i intend to clear the grounds of base and secure the structure so we can hold a temporary exhibition here. the temple we are. through for the longer times the crazy ideas i'm just a collaborator but i'm happy to be involved so far it has always been worth it was ordered. looking for the mysterious little town of kaiser's ashen which the writer thomas mann names is the birthplace of freedom in his novel dr faustus. so far they've actually found the gravestone of the philosopher his grandfather. is from your nature was born in brooklyn about 6 or 7 kilometers away is gone but died
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young and nature received a lot of support from his grandfather who influenced him greatly and was the pastor of this church they are indeed. but in the crypt of st dangles chair they don't find the remains of his grandfather or any reference to the german philosopher. however there are many signs that the village of populist was idyllic in the past. the hour or in this of your coffee for in the whole of nature's life this is probably the only place where he felt at home where he had people he was fond of all his life it might sounds as a 5 year old with a loving grandad there's nothing better. nature has reclaimed the church. it's. small it's good it's determined to make it once again
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a place where people can meet share memories and reflect. for the strike. it's not the 1st time he has restored a church in 1909 shortly after the collapse of communism he discovered the deadlock today to bend all catholic church in saxony on how it's. he was determined to rescue it from further decay. windows and all. that and we arrived in ban books at the time i was very interested in romanesque architecture so i took a look inside the church and was so moved that i almost fell over. but. i looked through the broken windows and what i saw was incredible surreal. the space was filled with elaborate sankofa guy huge coffins with eagles on them as
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a missile. the sock off a guy rested on metal beers with metal angels hovering over them and holding crowns . in the 17th century the council church was famous throughout the german lands this was where the princes of and how to worship and were buried the curing the communist era the royal church and its crypt one left to decay. one has but one does and in the end the superintendent or regional senior pastor as he's called showed me the church. we entered through a back door the door to the tower. because he guessed what kind of impression it would make on me and not only on me if we entered through the main doors. it looked really shabby. or now i would say it looked like a shack. and. the artist
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and the pastor got to know each other and became friends. i now. had already held an exhibition at the castle in bamberg museum. when i traveled to hala and that's when we really got to know each other and. we sat in his kitchen and talked about everything under the sun including of course art. and it's very possible that i asked him then if he could imagine making art for the church. or to do something for the church. we were confronted with this important church whose interior was in such ruins the amp's walled off and the turn
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of the century paintings chipped off the walls and confronted up. and i don't remember exactly how but we started saying we should do something about it. mr. no sooner said than done the artists started making full scale designs on paper. and manuel after that often i had lots of artists could paint a picture or an altar piece for a church but to design a whole church from ceiling to altar demands a certain megalomania oh. baby coffee mr history inspired markets good. how much money the artist doesn't have to be a church goer. about his openness to the wonders of creation and if you
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like to god though he wouldn't use that name in itself. is what makes moderates good a wonderful and maybe one of the few or the only religious communicator in this region where the church has completely disappeared from. the math. the artist consulted a wide variety of traditional images that's what. then we selected particular themes to focus on. we had to choose at some point. and then i simply told stories biblical stories that he may have heard before but no longer remembered we looked at pictures together we asked ourselves what might be important today what stimulated him but mostly i told a lot of stories those were our meetings telling biblical stories and looking at
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pictures and. also has very different influences his style grew out of the comics that circulated in communist east germany funky adventure stories with a didactic program about distant places. is. it was a truly unique visual experience and an educative cannon. down. that's why more men than average in east germany even in unskilled jobs could tell you about venice or by the. list of all the cars. the congregation was startled at 1st but the starry hasn't soon won their approval.
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and its noise the painting the ceiling to look like the heavens is nothing new in a church. you see it in many periods of art history. but how a market to good sky would differ from say one by cause prediction was not immediately clear good said you had to see it. in morse. because i was not. involved. punker one woman and i have hung the design against it so you can see where the division is i don't know if it's too much whether we should let it fade into the arabs and on the door side do the measurements work. yes they work. a short demonstration and i out of them through i didn't think they would.
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just be out of. money or money you the vast money will help the 1st you must have an idea of what you want to do then you missed pin it down in a design so that you can convince other people who put up some money or did so given the stuff in and. none of us had any experience we were in it for the 1st time or and but we got there slowly but surely. and in fact. it was clear from the start that the pictures would be created in enamel. for years to get so has worked with the traditional enamelware since 70 saxony. it has old furnace is modern lasers for cutting the metal sheath.
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as does well to the bone this is the crown of thorns and this as you see is the fish. the image is drawn on metal sheet. this unusual commission makes a pleasant change for the workers. as a trusted client is also given access to the works when no one else this. one caught the crown of thorns. when they've been cut out the metal sheets must be transported 160 kilometers to ban pork to fit them on the on even bowls. then all the way back to be painted in fire at.
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the animal works has put a small studio at the artist's disposal where i can give free rein to his imagination to. do that but with a fellow it doesn't hurt if i don't work in rectangles i cast out the shapes that way i create something like a silhouette with a lot of open spaces on my decorative elements my foliage is all cut out and the hopper that gives the hard anomaly and steel a very soft fragile quality i made up with with guns top of quite. apart from the laser cutter the heart of the animal works is the 130 year old furnace. that's very high temperature as the animal powder forms
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a solid glass layer the bones with the steel. i decided in order to always know i'm turning off the furnace today i'll leave a few of the baskets empty then i'll have my start making my insides. were. small corrections are made immediately before fire. feels at home here he knows the furnace well. when visitors a showed around the workshop when customers are showing the stovepipe factory they always say and this is our artist and that's cool being integrated into such
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a different world a factory like this. from the off topic. the bright enough pigments are applied in laos with each layout being fired separately it may look simple but the technique requires years of practice. it could. have developed a routine over the past 20 years and gain skill with respect to the material. but i wouldn't be aware of it myself because that's just the way it is but when people come without that experience i see what i've learned and i'm grateful for the skill i've acquired. so what we need to eat because it's there is a likeness about more scott says animal work and his technique is special.
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when it comes out of the furnace to work can't be corrected but it survives for centuries. nearly fired elements are brought to the church and the pastor is surprised again and again to tell pewter full veil and how the whole design is taking shape. then the hard work of attaching the pieces begins. nearly 2000 and cousin spaces are required for the crooked walls to disappear behind the colorful steel sheets. in. my opinion for us to go would have been impossible because it wouldn't have stuck
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to the walls so it was providential that most of it said from the start that if you did something it would be an enamel and the enamel sheets would be separate from the wall or mounted on the wall or mounted in front of the wall that was very reassuring for the engineers and conservationists. the gap between the pictures and the wall facilitates ventilation and inhibit stuff yes. it also has another advantage that might not seem so obvious. for the future the parish can always say oh good say stupid let's dismantle the metal sheets and pack the whole caboodle in the loft and then people can decide in the future if it hasn't all been stolen in the meantime they can reassemble it in 100 years or.
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more it gets a grew up 140 kilometers southwest of bell and even after working a 60 hour week he's usually good humored and he likes to relax with family and friends at home or in the garden and. my parents attended. school just across the river and i was born and grew up here the 900 meters from the here is the father stiles moved in my life. his wife a successful ceramic artist enjoys cooking and entertaining together with her husband. the family motto might being a weekend without unannounced visit to us is a wasted weekend. now i know. my parents still live in the same street where i grew up. and we collaborate on some projects in the middle of eyelets there are situations where our artistic activities overlap. that.
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the artist and the pastor continue to work together on the interior design of the church ready. usually the artist carries out the past this wish is that good so is also good for a surprise. these are the clouds you promised you know about. this in 400. years to match the height over there i thought i'd add a few clouds here. so i will. now have a show and i haven't seen this either on the hymn board artificial word you know as a mere scene enamel. as they discuss the next step they feel the artist's latest work and the past he gets another surprise. doesn't that get on the one hand with all and the writing of a donkey in
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a city is reminiscent of biblical times. but of course there weren't any skyscrapers back then the kind of work. so these tall buildings relate the picture to the present day. but the way it's painted is very unusual. i've never seen a composition like that i recognize the theme but one can see immediately that you can enter the 20 years. to figure that wow i'm confused myself. finally see a canvas ornament much as the arch over the apps. it fits perfectly. they've hardly solved this difficulty when mom is playing the next joke on the past. it involves a bit of work play that's going to. have a history of me i know not
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a dove a bunch of grapes. yeah. coffee maybe christian iconography comprises many details what these flower means what that animal means. and there are often several meanings. and. then brian said to me it would be nice to have a bunch of grapes there. but i painted it dark of a towel with water and when i showed him the design i said proudly i put it down here and he said a dove i said grapes but i also painted grapes. the 1st visitors arrive. there from both area and have never seen a protestant church like this. that even encouraged to touch the
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paintings. with them either i should probably lock myself in the church for 2 or 3 days to discover my own work. and it's a very strange feeling which i've never had with any other work. so. in september 26th seen after more than 5 years the 1st section of the banned for pictorial bible was completed the occasion was celebrated with a special prayer service. if it be. god for bait israel to make an image of him unlike israel's neighbors who warship idols. but the people were weak and while moses
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was away on mount horrible they formed an image. get rid of the images said moses and he gave them the 10 commandments instead. i'll never do another project like this for me it will also remain unique so i'm very pleased that we've come this far. to it 10 years ago one couldn't have imagined it happening. as us as a way a quick solution on my own and say says i'm south i feel never create something
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like this again it's made i'm a part of history that's amazing and didn't for a while and that people like pat along are immortalized just as an ordinary person frets into the picture and hangs in a sacred space and it's one that isn't so sacred anymore especially to thank god this god ordination maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea to continue to project it to be this why the odds are it's about this country move it's got to do it and that i knew. mohit from his work in life stationed elsewhere. and i'm very grateful that pastor by i had the courage to support this project is for there was a lot of criticism dug up on the far end of the so called some people objected that it was in the style of comics it's contemporary art by somebody who has an ambivalent relationship to face as he himself admits this some years it was up he has a very positive approach but not that of a typical christian good mind to be able guffey him does he kept being so concerned for every art with all its questioning confronts the church and this old historical
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buildings she still. doesn't the tensions and contrasts are fascinating and we live with them in the former communist east germany i mean to leave it here said or to use a kill list and to kill to the least jaci is unique won't want it for me it's a completely original artistic concept which are no more than a unique a new approach to the old message for people in the 21st century by an artist who isn't a member of the church precisely for that reason asks the right questions and tries to help find answers and vocal mic like can only be good for the pirate ship through. the cranes is still ringing in his ear is when markets get so known she's a new project to save it in half a day to church once again with a young pastor and friends again it consumes a lot of time and finally an autumn 2020 he found sinister you see asian woman
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sun that didn't. they always start with the legal questions need. in the dim bust your ass fast hearts are so quick you. the association set up to restore the chechen populace is called cause there's action that's the i'm actually town where freedom was born and thomas month great novel dr faust and. the association wants to give the finish a profile of the association is a legal entity and its members are professionals business people architects lawyers and of course artists but the guiding spirit is more whites got that vermont and euphemism is cut off from the heart. my vision is huge. to create a space here at once get our foot in the public door i thought. maybe really
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