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Peter Tögel

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Mar 17, 2002, 11:59:33 PM3/17/02
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Greetings from Colorado!

We just listed a new paintings from Conni Tögel on eBay:

* Flower Fairy Xtasy
* Flower Fairy Balancing Act
* Flower Fairy In Love
* Old German Village

Original watercolor on heavy Arches Cold Press 300-lb watercolor paper. Arches watercolor papers are mould-made in France, with 100% cotton fiber content. They are pH neutral, gelatin-sized, and air-dried. You can rely on Arches to always be consistent. Paintings are signed, titled and dated by the artist.

Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, these gorgeous watercolor paintings would be a wonderful gift or a perfect addition to your art collection!

As always, you can find them all right here:

http://members.ebay.com/aboutme/ptogel/

Best regards,
Peter Tögel





About Conni Tögel:

Conni Tögel was born in 1965 in Winfield, Illinois, USA as daughter of German immigrants. At an early age, she moved to Germany in Europe. In 1993, she graduated from the Kolping College of Applied Graphics in Stuttgart, Germany. As a well known graphic designer in Germany, she designed magazines, logos, signs, catalogs, ads, corporate identity packages, web-sites and multi-media projects.

Conni's drawings, oil and watercolor paintings have been published in several magazines and are found in collections around the world. Her works are famous for her abstractions of middle eastern cities; close-ups of flowers, fruits and leaves; portraits of nature including sea views and landscapes of Colorado and Germany; and a wide range of memorable fairytale creatures. Less known and harder to find are her cubist interpretations of realism. Conni Tögel moved back to the USA in 1995.

She now lives, works and teaches design & calligraphy in the Pikes Peak Region of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Conni Tögel is an Associate Member of the Pikes Peak Watercolor Society and a listed artist on the American artists reference website AskART.com.

Conni’s website can be found at: http://www.charisma-art.com
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