Santiago Jäger

Joined Artfinder: Sept. 2016

Artworks for sale: 44

Uruguay

About Santiago Jäger

 
 
  • Biography
    In every work, I try to represent change and how positive this is in our lives. I deeply think we are spiritual beings living a human experience and we need to keep changing in order to evolve. Among other techniques such as meditation, one of the best ways to evolve is through art and this is my mission, represent my mental evolution through my artworks and help others. 

    Since I think I was born in an abstract world where we can attract everything we want to lives, I always try to be as abstract as possible so my viewers are able to interpret my work through their own perspective, as abstract as possible. I also use strong colors to get deeper on emotions. 

    If I have to choose a contemporary artist from which I got quite inspired when I started painting, I would have to say, Gerhard Richter. By his “layer after layer” technique I try to represent all our own layers, our own different personalities. I was also very inspired by Franz Ackermann, his technique and his use of colors. And in my childhood, I was deeply inspired by Jackson Pollock and his biography.
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Biography

In every work, I try to represent change and how positive this is in our lives. I deeply think we are spiritual beings living a human experience and we need to keep changing in order to evolve. Among other techniques such as meditation, one of the best ways to evolve is through art and this is my mission, represent my mental evolution through my artworks and help others. 

Since I think I was born in an abstract world where we can attract everything we want to lives, I always try to be as abstract as possible so my viewers are able to interpret my work through their own perspective, as abstract as possible. I also use strong colors to get deeper on emotions. 

If I have to choose a contemporary artist from which I got quite inspired when I started painting, I would have to say, Gerhard Richter. By his “layer after layer” technique I try to represent all our own layers, our own different personalities. I was also very inspired by Franz Ackermann, his technique and his use of colors. And in my childhood, I was deeply inspired by Jackson Pollock and his biography.