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   | Michael Ziegler    

Born in 1960, Wels, Austria. He lives and works in Innsbruck.

 
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Untitled, 2002

China ink drawing
20, 7 x 25, 5 cm
Courtesy Michael Ziegler
 
 
 
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Untitled, 2002

China ink drawing
29,6 x 20,8 cm
Courtesy Michael Ziegler
 
 
 

In another moment, Alice was through the looking glass and had jumped lightly down into the mysterious looking-glass room. The very first thing she did was to look weather there was a fire in the fireplace and she was pleased to notice there was a real one, blazing away just like the one she had left behind. "So I shall be as warm here as I was in the old room" thought Alice, "warmer, in fact because there will be no one to scold me away from the fire."

(Lewis Carroll)

To me drawing is just like being through the looking glass.

M.Z.