Artistic transformation: Young people design old train houses in Kranenburg-Nütterden

Artistic transformation: Young people design old train houses in Kranenburg-Nütterden

A new look at art: Young people design old train houses in Kranenburg

In the small municipality of Kranenburg, an old railway house in Nütterden recently became a real eye-catcher for cycling and draisin drivers. Under the direction of the artist Mathias Te Poel from Cologne, eight enthusiastic young people turned the house into a living work of art. This unexpected campaign not only pleased the community, but also showed the creativity and sense of community of young people.

New impulses for young people

The young people who met with regular visits to the youth leisure home "Päpp" were enthusiastic about the idea from the start to beautify the railway house. Before the final work of art, they had the opportunity to practice on canvases and to think about the motif together with Mathias Te Poel. The artist outlined the contours on the house, and then the young sprayers were able to live out their creativity with the spray bottles. This proud experience not only inspired the young people, but also the passing who praised the beautification.

a profit for the community

This unexpected spray campaign shows that art and creativity can have a positive impact on the community. Through working with a renowned artist, the young people were given the opportunity to develop their talents and to beautify the surroundings for everyone. The railway house in Nütterden is now not only a place of transit, but also a place of inspiration and cooperation.

The reactions to this action show that art and community spirit can go hand in hand and that everyone, regardless of age, can help make the world a bit more colorful.

- Nag

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