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Art Print "Fine Art" - Glossy finish on a fiber base paper 325 g.

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This work is an "Open Edition"
Digital Arts,
Giclée Print / Digital Print
- Dimensions Several sizes available
- Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
- Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Categories Figurative Cat
Sissy, the space cat, was born on a distant planet in the depths of the Milky Way. She was the only cat on her planet. Yes, Sissy was the only animal on her world and enjoyed life and the delicious fruits here. She loved to explore the stars and planets with her space telescope, and she found the best hiding places.
One day, Sissy's planet was invaded by a group of aliens. They were big, mean, dangerous - and they didn't like cats. They chased Sissy all around the planet, but she was - what luck - too fast for the invaders, who took possession of the planet.
Sissy knew there were other cats in the galaxy. She had to warn them all about the nasty aliens and she needed their help to chase the invaders away. And so Sissy set off in her spaceship to find them. She travelled to different planets and met many different cats: big, small, hairy, naked, fat, thin, black, white, coloured, ... Some of them were friendly, others were not. But they all listened attentively to Sissy's story.
The cats of all worlds recognised the danger. Together they hatched a plan to get rid of the aliens. The cats lured them with treats into the vicinity of a black hole, which finally devoured the evil beings.
Sissy was a hero! She was celebrated and loved by all the other cats. But she didn't care about it. So Sissy returned to her home.
She liked being alone and went back to her favourite pastime: exploring space while snacking on Fubillen (looks like banana, smells like cheese bread with jam and tastes like mouse).
German:
Sissy, die Weltraumkatze, wurde auf einem fernen Planeten in den Tiefen der Milchstraße geboren. Sie war die einzige Katze auf ihrem Planeten. Ja, Sissy war das einzige Tier auf ihrer Welt und genoss das Leben und die köstlichen Früchte hier. Sie liebte es, mit ihrem Weltraumteleskop die Sterne und Planeten zu erkunden, und sie fand die besten Verstecke.
Eines Tages wurde Sissys Planet von einer Gruppe Außerirdischer überfallen. Sie waren groß, böse, gefährlich - und sie mochten keine Katzen. Sie jagten Sissy um den ganzen Planeten herum, aber sie war - welch ein Glück - zu schnell für die Eindringlinge, die den Planeten in Besitz nahmen.
Sissy wusste, dass es noch andere Katzen in der Galaxis gibt. Sie musste sie alle vor den fiesen Außerirdischen warnen und sie brauchte deren Hilfe, um die Eindringlinge zu verjagen. Und so machte sich Sissy in ihrem Raumschiff auf die Reise, um sie zu finden. Sie reiste zu verschiedenen Planeten und traf viele verschiedene Katzen: groß, klein, behaart, nackt, dick, dünn, schwarz, weiß, bunt, ... Einige von ihnen waren freundlich, andere wiederum nicht. Doch alle hörten Sissys Geschichte aufmerksam zu.
Die Katzen aller Welten erkannten die Gefahr. Gemeinsam heckten sie einen Plan aus, um die Außerirdischen loszuwerden. Die Katzen lockten sie mit Leckerlis in die Nähe eines Schwarzen Lochs, das die bösen Wesen schließlich verschlang.
Sissy war eine Heldin! Sie wurde gefeiert und von allen anderen Katzen geliebt. Doch sie machte sich nichts daraus. Also flog Sissy wieder zu ihrer Heimat zurück.
Sie war gern allein und ging wieder ihrer Lieblingsbeschäftigung nach: den Weltraum zu erforschen und dabei Fubillen (sieht aus wie Banane, riecht nach Käsebrot mit Marmelade und schmeckt wie Maus) zu naschen.
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About Patrick Hager
Patrick Hager, born in 1982 in Erfurt, is a creative mind who feels at home somewhere between nature, technology, and art. As a husband and father of four, he understands the challenges and beauty of everyday life, which is reflected in his artistic work. From an early age, he was fascinated by photography and computers—two passions that continue to drive him today.
Approach
Patrick’s work is guided by a blend of curiosity and intuition. In his photographs, he captures the often-overlooked moments of nature, revealing the unseen and playing with light and shadow. He enjoys viewing everyday scenes from unusual perspectives and enhancing them through digital editing to imbue them with deeper meaning or an almost mystical aura. Despite this, he remains grounded and approaches his work with a certain nerdy attention to detail.
Style
Patrick's style can be described as a modern, down-to-earth interpretation of contemporary mysticism. His works often depict dreamy yet realistic scenes that encourage reflection without being pretentious. His art is not meant to instruct but to invite viewers to discover the unknown in the familiar. Patrick builds a bridge between technology and nature, between science and art, and seeks to make the unexpected visible in the everyday.
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Nationality:
GERMANY
- Date of birth : 1982
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary German Artists