WEITRAUM – Kunstdrucke über und vom Arlberg

Fascination for mountains captured in photographs, presented in illustrations and combined as picture series. 


 
Mystical plays of light and shadow, imposing animals and forests,
rough rocks and peaks, unassuming sunsets and turbulent changes
in the weather – we capture these wonders of nature that we experience in the mountains. We keep these impressive moments in our minds and cameras and create unique series of images for you and your home.



The illustrations and photographs are available in the form of fine art prints as series and single images.



WEITRAUM – Maria Burtscher & Markus Fetz


Order from our online shop – we deliver free of charge to your accommodation in Lech Zürs. We are happy to assist you with any further questions: +43 664 3811629 (Markus Fetz) or mail@weitraum.at
Website: https://www.weitraum.at

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Reading with Theresa Bell

02.04.2026

Following the success of Sepia and the Awakening of Ink Magic, the second volume of Theresa Bell's atmospheric fantasy trilogy, Sepia and the Conspiracy of Flohall, was released this spring. The story of the orphan girl Sepia, who discovers the secrets of ink magic in the city of Flohall, has proven to be an outstanding debut.


In the first volume, Sepia and the Awakening of Ink Magic, Theresa Bell crafts a richly atmospheric world where ink is more precious than gold, and the art of printing goes hand in hand with alchemy and magic. Bell writes vividly and precisely, with a keen sense of language, rhythm, and character development. Fantastic and historically crafted elements blend convincingly – particularly the depiction of printing is much more than a backdrop: it forms a vibrant aspect of the narrative. In Sepia and the Conspiracy of Flohall, the situation in the city intensifies: as Sepia prepares for her first printing exam, she becomes entangled in a web of intrigue. A mysterious creature with a rat skull appears in Flohall, a legendary book is set to be revealed at the masquerade ball, and traces of a once-feared alchemist suggest that his influence is not yet dispelled.


Once again, Theresa Bell skillfully weaves craftsmanship and fantastic motifs with a gripping conspiracy story. The Sepia series impresses not only with its narrative power but also with the stunning illustrations by artist Eva Schöffmann-Davidov. Alongside the expressive cover design, she brings to life lead lice, ash spirits, and paper creatures in numerous vignettes. Black-and-white and appearing as if drawn with ink, they visually capture the unique flair of the story.


The third and final volume of the series, Sepia and the Secret of the Ink Dragon, will be released in March 2026.


Theresa Bell

studied Japanese Studies and German Studies. She loves fantastic stories, coffee, and drawing. In her free time, she can almost always be found with a pen in hand at her desk, somewhere on the internet, or wandering around her adopted home of Hamburg. Her debut novel "Sepia and the Awakening of Ink Magic" was published in 2024.


Where: Library, Hotel Sonnenburg


Registration is possible at events@sonnenburg.at or at the Sonnenburg reception.


For guests of the Sonnenburg hotel and restaurant, participation in the reading is free. If you are only attending the reading, an admission fee of €5.00 per person will be charged. You can pay the amount directly at the Sonnenburg reception before the event.

Kunstvolle Winterimpulse in der Raiffeisenbank Lech, Image 1
Kunstvolle Winterimpulse in der Raiffeisenbank Lech, Image 2

Kunstvolle Winterimpulse in der Raiffeisenbank Lech

18.12.2025

Raiffeisenbank Lech invites you to a special vernissage on Thursday, 18 December 2025, combining regional identity and poetic paper art.


Under the title ‘Ein Stück Heimat’ (A Piece of Home), Bregenzerwald artist Ulrike Maria Kleber presents powerful portraits of women that are deeply rooted in the tradition of ‘Juppo’ folk costumes. Her works tell of female strength, cultural continuity and the beauty of customs – realised in techniques such as acrylic, watercolour and printmaking. Kleber, trained as a photoengraving artist and artistically influenced by studies with renowned artists, knows how to condense the history and present of the Bregenzerwald into expressive images. Her female figures are silent heroines who embody life in the region and at the same time enable a modern view of tradition.



The exhibition is complemented by the poetic paper works of Hohenems-based graphic designer and artist Daniela Peter, who transforms texts into artistic formats under the label PAPIER&ICH. Her works – leporellos, text umbrellas, hanging texts and more – are produced in small series on recycled cardboard or textured paper with a honeycomb pattern. The texts are condensed thoughts, often in question form, sometimes rhyming, always with depth and a fine sense of language.


Peter designs, prints and produces all pieces himself in Hohenems and has been working freelance since 2012. His works invite you to pause, to give gifts and to live your own shining life – a purist textual pleasure for everyday life and special occasions.