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“My art aims to offer a doorway to the depths of the human soul and to open up to the great mystery of our existence.”

Latest works

The Resonance series is about light as a powerful inner energy that can become visible in one's own darkness. Because the light is always there – despite everything.

About Rebecca Gischel

Rebecca Gischel
"My art explores the depths of the human soul with its creative power and infinity, in which we are connected to one another even beyond death."

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Latest works

The abstractly drawn portraits reflect deeply felt emotions such as grief, despair and hopelessness – feelings that are often repressed both personally and socially.

Latest works

The Sediments series explores the complex mystery of our personality – shaped by all our conscious and unconscious memories and experiences.

Interactive Installations

Under the artist name Picaroon, Rebecca Gischel also works in the field of interactive art. Her installations have been shown at international art festivals such as the Ars Electronica Festival in Linz (AT) and the Dallas Aurora (USA) since 2013.

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Take Comfort

Take Comfort celebrates the magical power of the written word to connect and comfort people across space and time.

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Surface X

Surface X questions the reality behind created digital identities, whose true substance is revealed as soon as a person really gets close to that identity.

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Global Sounds

Global Sounds aims to make the enrichment of cultural diversity tangible and connect passers-by in public spaces in a shared moment.

Rebecca Gischel, born in 1989 in Moosburg, Germany, has lived and worked in Munich since 2015. Her abstract art and interactive installations are gaining increasing recognition and are exhibited internationally, including at renowned art festivals such as Ars Electronica in Austria and Light Aurora in the USA. Her abstract paintings, which she sells mainly via social media and in a gallery in Munich-Schwabing, are also enjoying growing popularity.

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Rebecca Gischel is a member of the BBK Munich-Upper Bavaria ( Federal Association of Visual Artists ) and the International Society of Fine Arts ( IGBK )

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