Harald Braem


Harald Braem alias Wolfram vom Stein is a German writer, designer and professor who specializes in color psychology.
Mr. Braem spent his childhood in Allendorf, Westerwald. He attended primary and secondary school in Hildesheim and later studied graphic design in Hildesheim and Hannover.
He has worked as a teacher, carried out comparative cultural investigations about matters related to archaeology and ancient history in the Canary Islands and the Egyptian pyramids, as well as conducted research pertaining to shamanism and cave painting.

Life

Harald Braem spent his childhood in Allendorf, located in the Westerwald. Beginning in 1949, he attended primary and secondary school in Hildesheim. In 1962 he began his instruction in drawing and graphic arts at the Fachhochschule Hildesheim/Holzminden/Göttingen or HAWK, a communication arts school in Hildesheim, then at a college for the advertising arts in Hannover. Subsequently, he worked as an advertising agency copywriter and creative director and from 1981 until 2000 as a graphic design professor at a vocational school in Wiesbaden. His area of expertise is Color psychology.
Harald Braem is a member of the Berufsverband Deutscher Psychologinnen und Psychologen, an occupational organization for German psychologists. In 2005 he received the Verdienstmedaille des Landes Rheinland-Pfalz, a medal of merit granted to him by the German State of Rheinland-Pfalz. In 2006 he founded Das Institut für Farbpsychologie, in Bettendorf. He has written numerous technical books and articles, among others, the standard work "Die Macht der Farben",. However, his avid interest as a writer extends much further, with published works ranging from poetry to fantasy to historical novels.
Beside his duties as an instructor, Braem had done extensive work in the areas of folklore, comparative cultural studies and archeology. Of particular interest to him is the ancient and early history of the Canary Islands, pyramids, shamanism, cave paintings and petroglyphs.
Since 1988 Braem has headed the Kult-Ur-Institut für interdisziplinäre Kulturforschung in his place of residence, Bettendorf, located in the state of Rheinland-Pfalz
He is a curator for the World Heritage Museum in Bettendorf und the initiator of many cultural projects. Some examples are the Nassauer Kulturpreis, the Nastätter Literaturtage, the Förderkreis Keltenhof Bettendorf, the Limeskastell Pohl, and the Kunst- & Literaturpfad Loreley or KLP.

Prizes

Works

Ein blauer Falter über der Rasierklinge, Frankfurt am Main 1980"Die Nacht der verzauberten Katzen" und andere Geschichten, Frankfurt am Main 1982Die letzten 48 Stunden, München 1983 Die Macht der Farben, München 1985Träume in Blech und Papier, Bern 1985 Das große Guten-Morgen-Buch, Göttingen 1985Brainfloating, München 1986Morgana oder Die Suche nach der Vergangenheit, München 1986Sirius grüßt den Rest der Welt, München 1987Der Eidechsenmann, München 1988Auf den Spuren atlantischer Völker: Die Kanarischen Inseln, München 1988 Der Löwe von Uruk, München 1988Selftiming, München 1988Zodiak, München 1988Die Balearen, München 1989Ein Sommer aus Beton, Würzburg 1989Hem-On, der Ägypter, München 1990Der Kojote im Vulkan, Berlin 1990Die Sprache der Formen, München 1990Tanausu - der letzte König der Kanaren, München 1991Große Spinne, kleine Spinne, Kaiserslautern 1992Das magische Dreieck, Stuttgart 1992Bibliographie des deutschsprachigen Schrifttums zur internationalen Felsbildforschung, Lollschied 1994 Der Herr des Feuers, München 1994Die magische Welt der Schamanen und Höhlenmaler, Köln 1994Der Vulkanteufel, Stuttgart 1994Das Hotel zum Schwarzen Prinzen, München 1995Magische Riten und Kulte, Stuttgart 1995Der Wunderberg, Stuttgart 1996Der König von Tara, Stuttgart 1997Paläste, Tempel, Hieroglyphen, Bindlach 1997 An den Küsten der Sehnsucht, Bettendorf 1999Das blaue Land, Stuttgart 2000Frogmusic, Plön 2001Meine Steppe brennt, Bettendorf 2006