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About me

Art and nature in harmony:

my work as an artist

I am Udo Dagenbach, born in 1958 in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, and as a landscape architect and sculptor, I allow the boundaries between art and nature to blur.

At the Berlin University of the Arts, I had the opportunity to work with the Japanese stone sculptor Makoto Fujiwara, realizing several exciting projects with him in Hannover and Berlin. This experience sharpened my understanding of how space shapes the integration of sculptures into gardens and landscapes.

My work ranges from public parks and gardens to private projects across Europe and beyond, including Russia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Italy.

For me, drawing is an essential tool for communicating and realizing my visions.

 

My work is a tribute to the natural world and to the art that reflects it, inviting viewers to appreciate the subtle beauty and complexity of nature in all its forms.

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Art and nature in harmony:

my work as an artist

About me

I am Udo Dagenbach, born in 1958 in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, and as a landscape architect and sculptor, I allow the boundaries between art and nature to blur.

 

At the Berlin University of the Arts, I had the opportunity to work with the Japanese stone sculptor Makoto Fujiwara, contributing to several exciting projects with him in Hannover and Berlin. This experience deepened my understanding of how space influences the integration of sculptures into gardens and landscapes.

 

My work ranges from public parks and gardens to private projects across Europe and beyond, including Russia, Kazakhstan, Armenia, and Italy. Drawing is an essential tool for me—an integral part of communicating and realizing my visions.

 

My work is a tribute to the natural world and the art that reflects it, inviting viewers to appreciate the subtle beauty and complexity of nature in all its forms.

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