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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x63in
About this artwork
In Greek mythology, the Cassiopea jellyfish is dedicated to Cassiopeia, the mother of Andromeda. In terms of phylogenetic history, jellyfish are among the oldest living creatures; they can be traced back 670 million years to the Precambrian period. In ancient times, Aristotle was interested in them, and among the hundred or so sea creatures he described, he called them cnidae, which means “stinging.” There are around 100 species of jellyfish in the… Mediterranean.
Handcrafted canvas, made of gold leaf sealed with a treatment for long-term durability of the colors.
Picture Frame is personally and individually selected by the artist and professionally, conservationally and sustainably custom-made by hand.
Katja Nagel is a German-Greek artist who lives and works in Munich and on the island of Hydra. Her work combines symbolic worlds of color with poetic mythology. Her painting evolves in series that explore themes such as nature, origin, myth, and identity. She maintains a strong connection to Greece — culturally, emotionally, and geographically. Over the past three years, Katja Nagel has rapidly established herself in the art market, right from the very beginning. In 2023, she held a pop-up gallery in Munich for one evening. In 2024, the Historical Archive Museum of Hydra showed her AEGEO series in a four-week solo exhibition, followed in 2025 by a threeweek solo presentation of her GAIA series in a renowned Athens gallery. Both exhibitions received extensive coverage from the press and the public. She has sold more than 40 works so far.
Visit her virtual gallery here: https://virtualgallery.katja-nagel.art/