Women's church Frauenkirche
by Heidi Sieber
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Dimensions
17.717 x 17.717 x 0.591 inches
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Title
Women's church Frauenkirche
Artist
Heidi Sieber
Medium
Painting - Collage On Canvas
Description
WOMEN'S CHURCH (FRAUENKIRCHE)
I love this church, it is the highest building in Munich, the two towers are symbols for the male and female. In the right tower there is a lift - symbol for the active male part. The left tower is without a lift, just being/ receiving - symbol for the female part. So we have male and female symbols in one church in the two highest (99 meter each tower) buildings of Munich. It is a great symbolism for the united male and female, which happens more and more in the awakening of a soul. There is a wonderful energy flow while standing inside in the middle of each tower.
The Frauenkirche (women's church) is one of the symbols of Munich built in the late 15th century. The architect was inspired by the Dome of the rock in Jerusalem for the church cupolas. The church is located at the end of the golden section between church St. Peter and the statue of Mother Mary at the Marienplatz (centre of Munich)
I took this photograph on a snowy day and combined it with acrylic color. The original artwork created 1997 is not for sale.
Featured in groups:
2014 Nov. - Appreciating works
2014 Nov. - I Wish I was There
2014 Nov.-Images that excite U
2014 Nov. - ART - It Is Good 4U
2014 Nov. - Divine Being
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November 26th, 2014
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