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I am a big fan of Anton Hennings paintings
Anton Henning is an artist from Germany, check out his website here:
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Kommando Spezialkräfte

2005
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Men without faces

Yesterday I found this fresco in the famous Georgian Church Sveti Zchoweli in Mtskheta. The scratched out faces of these Nobles did not harm the power of the image itself. It reminded me on some parallels on my little collage just a couple of days ago
"The 5 lost soldiers"
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Campfire

A campfire outside Tbilisi on a cold October day.
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5 lost soldiers

A bigger size
here2005
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Nice English Words 1

20.10.2005
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Warrior

2005
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Matter in dispute

19.10.2005
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Upload to Flickr

I uploaded a lot of my works to Flickr. Find it here:
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Rider Buzkashi for George

Karshi, Uzbekistan 2004
Some of the riders are professionals, making a living of the prices, cattle, sheep, goat, money. Some of them are local heros, some known throughout the country. They are like old warhorses.

Karshi, Uzbekistan 2004
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Heaven with herde
2005
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Gunner with Ad

2005
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My Kids with a painting of Bedri Baykam, Turkey
at Art Caucasus 2005, Tbilisi

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Impressions from horse game Buzkashi, Kupkari

Uzbekistan,Karshi 2004

Uzbekistan,Karshi 2004
A short introduction and a lot of photos of these fantastic riding events in Central Asia I posted
here. (Scroll down that page) The photos are from my stay 2003-2004 in Uzbekistan. For my German Readers I wrote an Essay here:
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Back from the Cattle Drive in Tusheti
I am back in Tbilisi and will post some images from the journey.

Near Abano- Pass

I like the Wild Caucasus

And this it looks like from the horseback

That sweet donkey the herders named "Heiner"

A quiet morning

Sheep resting at the Alazani River
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