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Ruth Kübler |

Development
Ruth Kübler * 26-01-1925 - † 06-07-2011
1925 Born in Berlin
1939 Experienced World War II in Berlin from beginning to the end
1943 Drawing lessons in portrait and nudes by the painter Wilke
1945 Diary notes
1946 Contacts with amateur astronomers in the Treptow Observatory
1947 Observation of strong sunspot activity
1948 Silhouettes
1948-1951 Study at the Academy for Graphical Art in Berlin.
1949 Autonomous development of a stepwise painting technique
1950 Graphic presentation of music
1951 Design of patterns
1952 Moved to Stuttgart
1953 Marriage and mother of two daughters
1955 Using certain themes, returns to her stepwise painting technique
Over the years many exhibitions in Germany and abroad
1956 Free compositions in several techniques – evening courses with Prof. Peters at the Art Academy am Weissenhof /Stuttgart
1966 Monotypes (pictures on glass plates)
1974 Development of a technique for the glueing of glass strips on glass
1975 Design and execution of a round window in lamellar glass technique
1976 Designs with Swarovski Crystal glass-Mosaic-Stones
1978 Lamp designs and execution with triangular crystal glass elements from
Courses with the Swarovski Company/Wattens for halls of worship
1983 The Picture Language of Nature – photography with reflex camera
1984 Agate Pictures – slide lectures
1986 Instructions in the embroidery of self-designed pictures
1988 Microscopy – Stem sections
1989 Autonomous development of a droplet viewing method – droplet pictures
1994 Photography with reflex camera – later using a digital camera Adoption of this method by Prof. Dr. Bernd Kröplin ISD for Scientific Investigations at the University of Stuttgart-Vaihingen
2005 Acquired a MEAD-Telescope to capture the radiation of starlight
in water droplets – digitally photographed
2005-2006 Design and text for her own first book of pictures, published by
AT-Verlag/Switzerland „DER KOSMOS IM WASSERTROPFEN“
(„The Cosmos in Water Droplets“ – only in German)
2008-2009 STARLIGHT IN WATERDROPLETS – Exhibition in the Stuttgart Planetarium