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THE LAST ROCKS Print

CREO aka Christine Jaksch

Germany

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About The Artwork

"The Last Rocks" is one of the final masterpieces in the "Life Line" series. This original work, now a part of a significant art collection, exudes a luminous quality, symbolizing a process of dissolution. Only a few souls remain, steadfast like rocks amidst the surf – embodying both the stormy and the serene. The painting is rendered in shades of blue, purple, and black and white, distinguishing it with a sense of openness unlike the other works in the series. This artwork captures the moment when life's tumultuous storm begins to subside. The layers that have been a defining feature of the series are now fully unveiled, suggesting a culmination of the journey. "The Last Rocks" transcends a mere visual experience; it's a metaphor for resilience and tranquility amidst life's turbulent waves. The remaining souls, depicted as enduring rocks, symbolize strength and stability. The color palette, with its blues and purples traditionally associated with depth and spirituality, adds to the painting's contemplative nature. The stark contrast of black and white intensifies the sensation of a storm passing. This piece signifies a significant moment of transition – from chaos to calm, from complexity to simplicity. "The Last Rocks" serves as a poignant conclusion to the "Life Line" series. It invites viewers to reflect on life's journey, the storms we endure, and the enduring strength we discover within ourselves. As the series draws to a close, this painting stands as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the peace that follows life's storms.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 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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