Biography
Born in 1994 in Paris, Jackart spent his childhood in New York, a city of energy and contrasts that had a lasting influence on his worldview. He continued his artistic training at the prestigious Miami Fine Arts Academy, where he refined his technique and explored the foundations of abstraction.
Fascinated by Niki de Saint Phalle, Kandinsky, and Miss Tic, he created his first works on cardboard, already experimenting with the spontaneity of line and the freedom of color. Involved in the queer community, Jackart campaigned for the defense of minorities and plural identities. This intense, sometimes painful period fueled an introspective body of work: painting became for him an act of exorcism, a way to tame his emotions.
Geometric shapes became a feature of his work from an early age. His compositions, crisscrossed by lines that echo and overlap, exude a vibrant density. His gesture, improvised but precise, orchestrates a visual score where each curve becomes a note and each color, an emotion.
The chromatic masses, both vibrant and profound, draw us into an inner universe where the gaze loses itself and abandons itself. Through this harmony between structure and freedom, Jackart composes a pictorial language that is both luminous and sincere—an art that celebrates the beauty of the world while revealing its contradictions.
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