Artist

 

Timo Bechert (born in Paris, 1999)

Academic Path:

2016 Double Diploma German Abitur/ French Baccalauréat

2016-2020 Bachelor of Arts in Architecture TUM Munich

2020-2022 Master of Mediaarchitecture Bauhaus University Weimar

 

Achievements:

2016 First Watercolor set

2017 German Watercolor society membership (Deutsche Aquarell Gesellschaft)

2018-03 Display of works at the yearly exhibit of the German Watercolor Society in Emmerich am Rhein

2018-04 Display of Sketchbooks for the Exhibition “Skizzenbuchgeschichten” at Staatliche Graphische Sammlung (the national graphics collection) in Munich

2018-06 Field trip to Vicenza with the watercolor class of the Department of Architecture at the Technical University of Munich

2018-06 Field trip to Bologna as a graphics tutor for the freshmen of the Department of Architecture of TUM

2018-09 Representing German watercolor at the 21st European Confederation of Watercolor Societies Exhibition in Cracow

2020-12 Group Exhibition IWS SARE Moscow

2021-04 Online Group Exhibition IWS Indonesia

2021-05 Group Exhibition SAIP France

2021-07 Group Exhibition Watercolor in Love Russia

2021-07 Finalist IMWA Youth 

2021-10 TOP 50 Vietnam IWS Fall Exhibition

2021-10 Honorable Mention SDWS 5th Plein air Exhibition

2022-03 Group Exhibition Albi France

2022-05 Group Exhibition Fabriano In Acquarello

2022-06 Group Exhibition and 4 hands Demonstration at “Madrid Capital of Watercolor”

2022-07 Tutor for the Watercolor Class at Bauhaus University Weimar

2022-10 Sketchbook Exhibition Matite In Viaggio Venice

2022-10 Honorable Mention SDWS 6th Plein air Exhibition

2022-10 First Place at Sennelier Plein air Competition

2022-11 First Place Quintanar de la Orden Plein air Competition

2022-11 Second Place Navalmoral de la Mata Plein air Competition

2022-12 Second Place Santa Cruz de la Zarza Plein air Competition

2023-03 Guest Artist Festival de Acuarela Corbova

2023-04 Group Exhibition Fabriano In Acquarello

2023-04 to 2023-07 Sketching every 20 km on bicycle between Rome and Istanbul!

Image courtesy of Domestika