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Martin Fengel

Martin Fengel

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Context

We see two dogs, a pug and a dachshund, who seem to be quite fond of each other and are doing something in the drawing that they would probably never be able to do in real life. What the two of them are really doing can remain a secret.

About Martin Fengel

Martin Fengel, born in September 1964 in Munich, Germany, is a multifaceted artist who has made his mark as a photographer, illustrator, and educator. This Munich-based creative dynamo has a knack for turning the ordinary into the extraordinary, as evidenced by his quirky projects like a grill calendar featuring meat cuts and his work on "sausage faces" that even vegans can appreciate. Fengel's artistic prowess has graced the pages of prestigious publications such as Kid's Wear, Vice, and Zeit Magazin, while also adorning the walls of Villa Stuck and enhancing the visual identity of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. His talent hasn't gone unnoticed, as he's been honoured with the Bavarian State Prize for Fine Arts. As a true Münchner, Fengel's portfolio boasts collaborations with local legends like Sepp Maier and DJ Hell. When he's not behind the camera or teaching photography at the Free Academy, you might find Fengel contemplating the artistic merits of dachshund chaos, which fittingly graces the homepage of his website.

Fun fact

Once a week, Martin travels to Italy to teach photography to young people.

Instructions

The dogs that will give you company for a long time will be friends. No matter if you deliver letters, or try to make a living with your ideas. They do something they usually wouldn’t, and seem to be happy doing it. So sometimes you might take a look at your tattoo if thoughts become a ritual.

  • Colour

    whatever

  • Position

    free

  • Scalable

    yes