Jan Hachran

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Jan Hachran

Der tschechische Künstler Jan Hachran wurde geboren in Ústí nad Labem (Aussig an der Elbe). Er ist Mittglied der Loge Zu den drei Sternen im Orient Prag.

Jan Hachran (born December 7, 1994) is a young Czech artist, painter, illustrator and designer, he is also a student of medicine at Charles University in Prague. He was born in Ustí nad Labem, he attended the local gymnasium and during their studies at this school received an award from the Minister of education Josef Dobeš, an award from the Governor of the Ústí region Jana Vaňhová and an award from the regional council of Ústí region for representing the Czech Republic at the national and international competitions in various scientific fields. From 2014 he study medicine at the 3rd Medical faculty of Charles University in Prague.

At age 19 he started and artistic activities, working primarily with silkscreen on gold foil. He is also a book illustrator, designer of men's and women's accessories and he make a glass design too. Their theses drawn mainly from european spiritual tradition and symbolism, history and folk traditions. Jan Hachran is also the founder of the magical ornamentalism. On the international art fair Artfest in České Budějovice he won the second prize of the fair in the category of "drawing". His artistic idols are Alfons Mucha, Gustav Klimt, Gustave Moreau, Kay Nielsen, Artuš Scheiner and Josef Váchal.


Preise

  • 2011 - The award from the Minister of education Josef Dobeš for representation of The Czech republic
  • 2011 - The award from the Governor Jana Vaňhová for representating the Ústí region
  • 2012 - The award from the regional council for the representating the Ústí region
  • 2016 - The second prize of the international art fair Artfest in category "drawing"

Kontakt

mailto:hachran.obrazy@seznam.cz

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