Oscar Wilde’s rich and dramatic portrayals of the human condition came during the height of the Victorian Era that swept through London in the late 19th century. At a time when all citizens of Britain were finally able to embrace literature the wealthy and educated could only once afford, Wilde wrote many short stories, plays and poems that continue to inspire millions around the world.
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An enlightened Artist who impacted centuries, Mr. Wilde is quoted as saying, “All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.
DWW’s Katharina sporting a strong tattoo by the shoulder blades appears to have a spirit of an artist and one of her artistic expressions that she has effectively brought to light is her participation in female submission wrestling at a higher expressive level.
Had she sported the tattoo in more erotic curves and heavily promoted sessions, I would suspect it would be for more financial than artistic reasons. Perhaps.
When we view this artist in motion during her days at DWW, first off, it’s always great to watch a German female wrestler with Susanne and Karine coming to mind. They seem to wrestle with so much passion.
Germany’s Susanne, TPC, DWW; Soft Spirit, Hard Worker https://femcompetitor.com/?p=1831
Karine – FEMCOMPETITOR MAGAZINE https://femcompetitor.com/?tag=karine
In admiring Katharina’s wrestling style in comparison to the two above mentioned German stars, her body was stealth like in appearance with just the right feminine muscle similar to Karine but by contrast her tactics were more passive like Susanne. In one match where she faced Kira, her opponent literally slapped her in the face (accidentally) that started their intense match.
Katharina was more comfortable in the ground wars but seemed to have difficulty escaping body scissors and head locks say in contrast to the great Luzia who made it her mission to escape devastating holds with skill and patience.
At the company AS Films, Katharina’s canvass included matches painted against Ina, Virgin, Gina, Diana, July, Jana P, Kira and Sandy.
She made her mark at DWW as well as the reviews speak to. “German Katharina is a wrestler who had already successfully wrestled at other events for other producers and who wanted to see how good she really was when she would wrestle versus the world wide best wrestlers at our event. That’s why we tried to give her a chance to test her strength and her skills versus some of our women who are in about the same level as her. Her first opponent was Anastasia who surprisingly improved significantly and who did not only show aggression but also her athletic power and her strength in this match.”
Regarding the same match another reviewer shared, “This match is between Anastasia and Katharina. Anastasia has an advantage in height and weight. However, Katharina has some of the most sculpted biceps muscles that I have ever seen. Therefore, the wrestlers might be equal in strength. Also, fans do not know how many matches that Katharina has previously wrestled. Therefore, it is difficult to know who has the advantage in experience.”
Because Katharina possesses artistic magic, more appreciation came pouring in. This one reflects her match against Sofia. “After having battled versus equally strong Anastasia in a battle of physiques, muscular German Katharina faced elegant Sofia on the mat for the third match of this round robin tournament. Although Sofia doesn’t look as muscular and as strong as Anastasia was, she’s a dangerous opponent because she’s quick and skilled and she knows exactly what she’s doing. German guest Katharina well supported by her German fans tried to do everything to show us how good she was.”
Ultimately Katharina met one of my favorite DWW girls in Tekla, a super sexy shapely feminine brunette with curves. This was done by the DWW leadership on purpose. “Our strong and muscular German guest Katharina had some troubles in her previous matches versus much more skilled Anastasia and Sofia. That’s why we finally gave her novice wrestler Tekla as her opponent.
DWW’s Tekla is a Beautiful Rose of Many Colors! https://femcompetitor.com/?p=918
Tekla is an aerobics instructor and she’s a very fit woman and we believed that she fits to muscular and athletic Katharina as both women weren’t very much skilled but strong and muscular women. This was Tekla’s 6th match only in her life as a wrestler but you can see that she’s learning quickly. You can also see that women who do other sports and who are athletes do often learn very fast when they are having good and equally matched opponents. Although they’re both pretty unskilled and it’s more like an “impromptu wrestling style” there’s definitely a lot of power and female muscle tangling on our mats in this long and exciting international encounter to a rather sweating finish.”
Our athletic beauty Katharina hails from Cologne Germany. The German pronunciation is Köln.
Cologne, Germany’s fourth-largest city (after Berlin, Hamburg, and Munich), is the largest city both in the German Federal State of North Rhine-Westphalia and within the Rhine-Ruhr Metropolitan Area, one of the major European metropolitan areas with more than ten million inhabitants.
Cologne is located on both sides of the Rhine River, fewer than eighty kilometers from Belgium. The city’s famous Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Cologne. The University of Cologne (Universität zu Köln) is one of Europe’s oldest and largest universities.
The enticing travel site lonelyplanet.com begins to guide us closer to Cologne’s artistic community. “Cologne (Köln) offers seemingly endless attractions, led by its famous cathedral whose filigree twin spires dominate the skyline. It’s regularly voted the country’s single most popular tourist attraction. The city’s museum landscape is especially strong when it comes to art but also has something in store for fans of chocolate, sports and even Roman history. Its people are well known for their liberalism and joie de vivre and it’s easy to have a good time right along with them year-round in the beer halls of the Altstadt (old town) or during the springtime Carnival.
Cologne is like a 3-D textbook on history and architecture.
Drifting about town you’ll stumble upon an ancient Roman wall, medieval churches galore, nondescript postwar buildings, avant-garde structures and even a new postmodern quarter right on the Rhine. Germany’s fourth-largest city was founded by the Romans in 38 BC and given the lofty name Colonia Claudia Ara Aggripinensium. It grew into a major trading center, a tradition it solidified in the Middle Ages and continues to uphold today.”
There are so many wonderful sites in Cologne. The adventurous site nomadicmatt.com exclaims, “Visit the Kolner Dom – This beautiful church is one of the largest and most famous Gothic cathedrals in the country. It’s pretty impressive. The view from the top of the south tower is breathtaking but you have to walk up 509 stairs to see it.”
It sounds like it’s worth it.
If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him. John F. Kennedy
Now it’s time to hang out with the cool people. They provide us with an introduction. “Spend time walking Cologne’s neighborhoods. Agnesviertel is a bohemian area filled with shops, art galleries, bookstores, and pubs.”
The respected travel group planetware.com wants to keep us in the artistic mood. “Southwest of Cologne Cathedral is the Museum of Applied Art. One of the city’s “newer” museums – it was founded in 1888 – it’s well regarded for its fine collection of more than 100,000 pieces of applied and decorative art from the medieval period onwards. Other important collections include jewelry, furniture, porcelain, arms and armor, as well as a number of interesting architectural exhibits.”
We love everything that we are seeing and hearing but get us closer to the beautiful people. The cool people. The artistic site travelsofadam.com obliges. “In the blocks around Rudolfplatz you’ll find hipsters, gays and lesbians, students, families and locals. It’s a casual area full of shops, bars, cafés and restaurants.”
Are you falling in love with cologne yet? We are.
We fell in love with Katharina too.
It’s easy to do. Some of the love we felt emanates from her name. The informative naming site thenamemeaning.com pulls out a paint brush. “The meaning of Katharina is “Pure”. The history and meaning of the name Katharina is fascinating.”
Very good. We’re interested. Our favorite naming site sheknows.com provides us with a color splash. “People with this name have a deep inner desire to create and express themselves, often in public speaking, acting, writing or singing. They also yearn to have beauty around them in their home and work environment.
People with this name tend to be idealistic, highly imaginative, intuitive, and spiritual. They seek after spiritual truth and often find it. They tend to be visionary and may inspire others. If they fail to develop their potential, they may become dreamers, or misuse power.”
A great artist is a great man in a great child.…Victor Hugo
Artists by and large as a group love unusual beauty. They often see and expand the beauty in what can be viewed as the usual. They don’t see it that way. They make our world a more creative, expressive and spiritually involved road trip.
Katharina clearly had an impact on the female submission wrestling industry. With her creative approach to submission wrestling, she’s painted a portrait we will savor for years.
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