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Collage. The parts in the middle are silkscreen prints on canvas, handprinted in my art studio in Berlin, Germany. The artwork is from 2001 and was well stored and not hanged or exhibited. The silkscreen was prepared by myself at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin. On the right I used a picture of myself, taken in the mid 80ies in Berlin. On the left bottom is an aerial photograph taken from a book (approximate titel: "Aerial photographs of archaeological site in great britain") showing the rmanins of historical henges. On the left top is the silkscreen print of a photo I took at the "Steingrab Barskamp", germany.
A unique piece of artwork of my screenprint and silver gelantine cycle (see instagram or etsy for more works). 
The work is in two parts and will be sent in two parts. It is easy to assemble.
Collage. The parts in the middle are silkscreen prints on canvas, handprinted in my art studio in Berlin, Germany. The artwork is from 2001 and was well stored and not hanged or exhibited. The silkscreen was prepared by myself at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin. On the right I used a picture of myself, taken in the mid 80ies in Berlin. On the left bottom is an aerial photograph taken from a book (approximate titel: "Aerial photographs of archaeological site in great britain") showing the rmanins of historical henges. On the left top is the silkscreen print of a photo I took at the "Steingrab Barskamp", germany.
A unique piece of artwork of my screenprint and silver gelantine cycle (see instagram or etsy for more works). 
The work is in two parts and will be sent in two parts. It is easy to assemble.

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DISTANT TIMES, 2001 / Silkscreen ink, iron powder and oil on canvas Painting

SVEN JAKUBITH

Germany

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 71 W x 71 H x 1 D in

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Collage. The parts in the middle are silkscreen prints on canvas, handprinted in my art studio in Berlin, Germany. The artwork is from 2001 and was well stored and not hanged or exhibited. The silkscreen was prepared by myself at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin. On the right I used a picture of myself, taken in the mid 80ies in Berlin. On the left bottom is an aerial photograph taken from a book (approximate titel: "Aerial photographs of archaeological site in great britain") showing the rmanins of historical henges. On the left top is the silkscreen print of a photo I took at the "Steingrab Barskamp", germany. A unique piece of artwork of my screenprint and silver gelantine cycle (see instagram or etsy for more works). The work is in two parts and will be sent in two parts. It is easy to assemble.

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Multi-paneled Painting:

Oil on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

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71 W x 71 H x 1 D in

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2

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Born in Berlin, Sven Jakubith's life and art are shaped by a passion for exploration. His travels by bicycle have taken him across Southeast Asia—Vietnam, Laos, Burma, Cambodia, and Thailand—as well as New Zealand and Cuba. In 2015, he embarked on a solo sailing journey from Mallorca, Spain, to the Caribbean. The following year, after crossing the Panama Canal, he sailed single-handedly to French Polynesia—a 48-day voyage across the vast Pacific, where the endless horizon left a profound mark on him. After selling his boat in Tahiti, he purchased a larger vessel, ETHEREAL, in Barcelona in 2016, and set off again for the South Pacific. In 2018, while ETHEREAL waited in Panama, Sven re-established a studio in the Bavarian mountains, reconnecting with his art after a 15-year hiatus. His recent works, much like his older pieces, are centered on the theme of traces—both physical and immaterial. These traces reflect his travels: the footprints left on a beach, the wake carved in the Pacific Ocean. Using travel photography, silkscreen prints, and light-sensitive coatings, he captures these fleeting moments on canvas. His art is an exploration of memory and movement, expressed through vibrant colors, subtle shades, and layered compositions, all conveying the concept of "Distant Traces."

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