From October 22, a new exhibit of three artists will be featured on the Street Gallery's exhibition wall in Fabrika, highlighting artworks by Jason Hateart, HAIFEN, and Ceurelie.
In "The Peace of Mind" Jason Hateart illustrates a scenario where one is floating on a stream, but suddenly realizes it's a water slide in an aqua park. It rushes you down making it impossible to enjoy the Peace and surroundings.
Prints Are Forever by HAIFEN describes symbolism and emotion, reflecting the idea that prints, as visual artifacts, have a lasting power to convey messages and create a connection between the artist and the viewer, allowing observers to see beyond the surface.
Ceurelie's artwork "Shining Maiden" depicts a voice singing lullabies as flowers light up, blinding her in the poppy fields at night.
About Artists
Jason Hateart likes to bring a sense of humor through his work, whether it is subtle and affecting, bold and brave, or zany and hysterical. More than seven years ago, Jason graduated from the University of Arts with a Degree in Multimedia and Animation. After working as a graphic designer for three years, Jason realized that Digital Illustration is what he would love to commit to. Jason's vibrant artwork is filled with references to symbolism, mythology, vintage comics, and pop culture. His favorite character to depict is the living skeleton who can be found taking the sun on the beach and reading with his fancy sunglasses on.
HAIFEN is pronounced like the word "hyphen", which is a punctuation mark used to connect words. HAIFEN is a graphic designer who resides in Copenhagen, Denmark. Throughout his professional journey, he has worked at advertising agencies and catered to clients such as Johnny Walker, Smirnoff, and various other well-known domestic and international brands. He uses lines and shapes to create meaningful designs.
Ceurelie is a mixed-media artist who enjoys experimenting with her craft. While she used to use classical techniques for painting, she now draws inspiration from a variety of genres, including expressionism and surrealism, as well as everyday life. Her goal is to create pieces that are both dark and mysterious, with the intention of telling a story through her work.