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Translator Koko Che Jota Koko Che Jota gives its name to the multidisciplinary artistic project developed by Carolina Häfner that began in early...
Koko Che Jota revoluciona la escena visual con una explosión de color y energía urbana que redefine el diseño contemporáneo. Su universo creativo fusiona la ilustración vibrante con una narrativa audaz, convirtiendo cada pieza en una experiencia sensorial única e inolvidable.
Lienzo de alta calidad disponible en 4 tamaños.
Edición muy limitada numerada y firmada por el artista (1/45)
Impresión sobre lona natural de algodón reciclado en alto gramaje
Sellado y protegido con barniz UV
Dedicación personal a petición
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Koko Che Jota gives its name to the multidisciplinary artistic project developed by Carolina Häfner that began in early 2014.
Carolina, daughter of architects and born in Granada in 1990, moved to Berlin when she was 2 years old. She grew up surrounded by plans, works, materials and hearing about the coherence between elements, something that defines her work. She studied architecture at the renowned UDK in Berlin. She uses different means to develop her work, it covers very different fields, such as the digital world, textiles, ceramics and embroidery. It is difficult to explain exactly what source she drinks from, since there are many techniques that she is passionate about.
'Leily Taz Evans', 'Under The Sky' and 'Los Gusanos del Lapso', 'Berlin' are some of the limited series of his latest works, which can be found both on large-format canvases and on 300 gram conqueror paper or in handkerchief format.
She has exhibited galleries and fairs such as Hybrid Art Fair, Berlin Graphic Days, Cultura3Club. She has collaborated as an illustrator for some publications such as Yonoh-Studio or at Mercedes Benz Fashion-Week (Madrid) developing the prints for the brand La Aguja en el Dedo for the Prêt-à-porter collection.
She has also done interior design work for offices such as Estudio Pinasetti, Lugadero and the Casa del Sol hotel in Barcelona.