Grief and Love for those cyclists, that were victims to an insane truck driver in Lower Manhattan yesterday… Love and Light to their friends and family and into the world, so in resonance such things will be prevented by empathy and understanding for one another…
More background information here: > https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/31/nyregion/police-shooting-lower-manhattan.html
Paint The Wall
The Raccoon and the Moose are my first wall painting, approx. 4m x 8m – We used a grid, two people and a rough eye to transfer the sketch onto the wall. // LOCATION: Berlin Lichtenberg
// ARTWORK: A raccoon because there is a raccoon family living in the space and a Moose, that stands for the cartype which can be found around there a lot.
HELPING ASSISTANTS: one.
Der verSchöneRmann Wald Frühjahrsputz
…ist eine Nachbarschafts-Aktion, bei der Nachbarn gemeinsam einen Wald entrümpeln.
Read MoreDas kleine ABC der Tiere // new release
"Das kleine ABC der Tiere – Jenni Ottilie Keppler" – Umweltschonend und gemeinwohlorientiert produziert von Oktoberdruck AG in Berlin im Herbst 2016. CC-BY-SA Jenni Ottilie Keppler.
Read MoreVernissage-Einladung zur Tiefsee-Expedition von-Stolz-und-Keppler – am 9.Mai 2015
Am 9.Mai 2015, um 17Uhr ist es soweit, die Pforten der königlichen Tiefseeakademie in Sassnitz, Böttcherstr. 5, öffnen sich für großes Publikum. Hier schon ein paar erste Ein- und Ausblicke darauf.
Es erwarten Sie mit vielen Krakenarmen, Philippe Armando von Stolz (Expeditionsleiter) & Fräulein Jenniviève Ottilie Keppler (Zeichnerin und Kunstmalerin).
Photo and Art of The Kraken by Philipp Stulz, Photo and Art of Fish Ink Drawing by Jenni Ottilie Keppler
Deep Sea Creature Project
Creating together. An exploration of the abyss.
A 9-day exploration of working on a theme, structure and work flow together. The result is still in the making, but we've started with some illustrations and sculptures (by project partner Philipp Stulz), made of shiny tin, and dark fireclay. The plan for the realization of my illustrations is to do screen-printing, so what you see here is not final at all yet.
— Sassnitz, Rügen, Germany. July 21–29, exhibition planned for Spring 2015