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                                   KAREL WITT
                                   Lives and works in Bremgarten, BE, Switzerland
                                   https://www.wittbeat.com/


         A Portrait of an artist in pursuit of waywardness:   is both thought-provoking and engaging. By distilling the
         Karel Witt is a notorious moonshiner and retrorunner   past through his offbeat methods, he provides a fresh
         through time. Unbuttoning the past with offbeat methods,   perspective on events that may have previously been
         he distills history’s indigestible events, thus laying down   difficult to understand or digest. His work serves as a
         an all-time valid guidance on how to stay out of reach   guide for those looking to navigate the complexities of
         and keep out of range. So obviously, NeO-dAdA or rather   history while staying out of harm’s way.
         DEONADA is still alive!
                                                              In conclusion, Karel Witt is an artist whose work is
         Witt’s alter ego, Silberstein, is a fascinating character in   well worth exploring. Whether you’re interested in his
         his own right. You can find out more about him and view   moonshining, retrorunning, or his alter ego Silberstein,
         an image gallery of Witt’s work on his website. Witt’s   there is something for everyone on his website. So why
         unique approach to art to educate, inspire and motivate,   not take a look and discover the world of Karel Witt for
                                                              yourself? You won’t be disappointed!















































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