Hermann von Schneidemühl

“RPB 101: My Service on Mars” is, after the 600-page science-fiction novel “Present Memories of the Future Past”, the second literary work by the eighty-year-old universal artist and former world traveler Hermann von Schneidemühl.

Internationally known under the name Holger Bull as the creator of unique flying objects, so-called Artcraft, von Schneidemühl only discovered his love and passion for writing a few years ago – more precisely, during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ludo Ergo Sum – I play, therefore I am – is the life motto of Hermann von Schneidemühl, whose oeuvre also encompasses painting, sculpture, and graphic art, and who, throughout his life, has never cared for the rules and currents of the controlling art market.

“I have known many artists, seen many works in many places. Among them, much mediocrity… and a few great things. But there were only a few artists – whether famous or not – who deserve to be preserved in their works and remembered as human beings: Hermann von Schneidemühl is one of them!”
(From the laudatory speech of a well-known art critic)

P.S.:
Hermann von Schneidemühl is currently working on a second eyewitness account. Working title: “RPB 101: My Service Beside a Martian”.

October 1967
Rufiji Delta, Tanzania:
Hermann von Schneidemühl

in search of the remains
of the light cruiser “Königsberg”.