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"Line Jump" | being locked in a golden cage | hidden from the world | the view through the slats lets one glimpse of the outside, line by line | bright light beckons between the dark bars | a line jump is enough to set off into the new (Poem: Tania Mairitsch-Korte)
Hair pictures have existed since the 19th century. These were usually created using human hair from people close to the artist. My work, "Line Jump," consists of my own hair, mounted… on Chinese paper. A poem I wrote myself accompanies the illustration. On closer inspection, you'll discover a found object. Can you find it? The work is bound in an embroidery hoop, which could be displayed on the wall, a shelf, or a window.
Tania Mairitsch-Korte is a German artist and graduate designer who, since studying graphic design, has specialized in illustration and printmaking. Her work combines various printing techniques, such as etching and screen printing, with drawing to create flat shadows. Inspired by texts and poems, as well as operas, ballets, and mythological themes, her works convey a constant evolution, both in technique and in the expressiveness of her images.