Christine Jaschek draws her inspiration from the untouched nature of Brandenburg.
The artist has been living in Wandlitz since 2002 and is interested in the picturesque landscape. Her adaptations of local flora and fauna appear fresh and new. Christine Jaschek is an artist with many talents and everything she touches becomes very intense: be it her relationships with people - and now especially with her children and her husband, with friends, with music and especially, of course, with her work, making pictures.
In her art, the search for a sense of security in the context of nature and for a place in this world can be recognized. The pictures have strength and elegance, thoughtfulness and tenderness.
They touch and enchant in equal measure; they not only make me pay attention to colors and structures, but also draw me into the depths of my own imagination with their expression: "In ancient Greece they showed places where it went down into the underworld," Walter Benjamin says: "Our waking existence is also a land where it goes down into the underworld in hidden places, full of inconspicuous places where dreams flow."



