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Fantastische Fänge Die Kunst, das Unmögliche zu angeln (CALVENDO Wandkalender 2027)

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Fantastische Fänge Die Kunst, das Unmögliche zu angeln (CALVENDO Wandkalender 2027)Fantasievolle Illustrationen zum Thema Angeln (Monatskalender, 14 Seiten) Fantastische Fnge Die Kunst, das Unmgliche zu angeln zeigt Angler, die weit mehr als Fische aus dem Wasser ziehen. In zwlf fantasievollen Illustrationen werden Zeit, Sterne, Herzen und andere wundersame Dinge zu berraschenden Fngen. Die Bilder wurden von Anne Seltmann mithilfe Knstlicher Intelligenz generiert und zeichnen sich durch feinen Humor und liebevolle Details aus. So

Fantasievolle Illustrationen zum Thema Angeln (Monatskalender, 14 Seiten)

Fantastische Fänge – Die Kunst, das Unmögliche zu angeln zeigt Angler, die weit mehr als Fische aus dem Wasser ziehen.
In zwölf fantasievollen Illustrationen werden Zeit, Sterne, Herzen und andere wundersame Dinge zu überraschenden Fängen.
Die Bilder wurden von Anne Seltmann mithilfe Künstlicher Intelligenz generiert und zeichnen sich durch feinen Humor und liebevolle Details aus.
So eröffnet diese Serie neue Blickwinkel auf das Thema Angeln und lädt dazu ein, den Alltag mit Leichtigkeit und Staunen zu betrachten.

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14 Seiten bestehend aus 1 Cover | 12 Monatsseiten | 1 Indexseite | Papprücken hinten

Abbildungen:
Januar: Wer wirft, muss akzeptieren, was zurückkommt
Februar: Manchmal ist der schönste Fang die Stille
März: Angeln ist das geduldige Gespräch mit dem Wasser
April: Nicht alles, was glänzt, will gegessen werden
Mai: Man weiß nie, was anbeißt, wenn man Hoffnung auswirft
Juni: Angeln ist der Versuch, das Unmögliche höflich zu bitten
Juli: Das Wasser kennt mehr Geschichten als der Angler
August: Mancher Fisch kommt nur, wenn man nicht hinsieht
September: Manchmal kommt der Fang erst im Nachhinein
Oktober: Wer Herzen angelt, braucht kein Netz
November: Nicht jeder Fang passt in die Pfanne
Dezember: Angeln ist Sport für Sitzende

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  • Fantasievolle Illustrationen zum Thema Angeln von Autor(in): Anne Seltmann
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