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JB 16 - Jack Bavarian Print

CREO aka Christine Jaksch

Germany

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An art project that combines virtual, digital and real worlds. The Bavarian Wolpertinger saga is presented in a modern and contemporary form. A unique art IP project. Curator & Art Historian Dr Martin Schmidt-Magin, 2022: "... In the picture motif, Christine Jaksch connects her own biographical roots - born in Bavaria and family roots in the USA - with the history of the mythical creature of the "Wolpertinger" *, whose origins lie in the 19th century, both in Bavaria and Central Europe, and in the USA, there as the "Jackalope". The Wolpertinger becomes the connecting, sometimes tongue-in-cheek element of two continents and cultures; the European and the North American. The artist transports the timeless mythical creature into a contemporary, computer-generated visual language with clear lines and clearly defined surfaces. The "portrait", reduced to the head of the Wolpertinger and given frontally, sits centrally in the picture, evoking proximity to the image type of "Christ as Pantocrator". The inconsistency of the Wolpertinger and the previous NFTs is transformed into an icon by Christine Jaksch. With ease, she declines the pictorially feasible on a fixed framework in the alternation of coloured areas and line patterns, and in doing so finds new, unpredictable possibilities for change again and again..." * The Wolpertinger is a mythical creature of inexact origin. It is described as a hybrid creature of various forms, for example as a hare with deer antlers and duck feet. Taxidermists began assembling body parts of various animal species in the 19th century to sell them to tourists as a regional attraction.

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Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:

10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:

15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Christine Jaksch, known in the art world as CREO, is a major contemporary artist whose career spans two decades. Born in 1984 in Rosenheim, Germany, her early fascination with vibrant color and form paved the way for her success in abstract painting, digital art and photography. Her unique, abstract and expressive style has not only earned her international recognition, but has also led to her being featured in prestigious publications such as British Vogue. Her inclusion in Reinhard Fuchs' "Women in Art" project is a testament to her status as one of the most recognized contemporary artists. Jaksch's work, characterized by thematic collections such as Lifeline, Secret Art, Bulls and Lacquer and Leather, Angels, Pins, demonstrates her versatility in different media and styles. Most recently, she has embraced digital technologies, merging traditional art forms with digital art, and she continues to explore new areas in the art world, including the digital NFT art sphere.

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