The works I consider failures at first – end up being the most interesting paintings as well as moving me forward in my work.
Read moreCategory: Exhibition
What happened to the night?
Being at once the creator and the channel through which things make themselves manifest. It’s a beautiful dance between control and surrender.
Read moreSpatial. Destructive. Subtle.
As an artist, you always have a responsibility for what you produce and share with the world.
Read moreFreedom comes between the lines
The writer was residing in me ever since I was a little child. I remember getting my first fountain pen to write in my diary.
Read moreTime will tell…
Telling the truth
I think the majority of the people in the art world are money and power maniacs. People who chose freedom mostly get excluded and silenced.
Read moreArt is freedom
Art is incorruptible, has no limits, is capable of questioning the essence of life and death in a non-hierarchic, intuitive way with unexpected results and detours.
Read moreWell-connected, rich in form.
Creating a sculpture for me is like walking an unknown path.
Read more„Kill your darlings“
Take a step back, feel what your body needs right now, and try not to be harsh to yourself.
Read moreQuarter-life crisis
I love creating art and aesthetic experiences, which can barely be described by logic, and I also love the technical side of things, which is purely based on logic.
Read moreAm i an artist? I’m an artist.
I enjoy the privilege and freedom of working with whatever I want to.
Read moreMinimal & emotional – Line Jastram.
“I feel like a caveman searching for colours and forms, my cave drawings…” Name Line Jastram Profession female artist Website line-jastram.de Where are you from? I grew up at the Baltic Sea on a peninsula called Fischland/ Darß. Your style in 3 words? minimal, emotional, combined Your weakness? Your strength? My weakness is the doubt…
Read moreSebastian Lechner aka korizohh
Whenever there could be a favorite painting, I try to keep on working to create the favorite after the favorite painting.
Read moreDo one thing at a time.
Doing art in architecture and in public spaces and getting out of my studio and the art bubble now and then.
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