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CHRIZI-Art's bold Rhön sheep exhibition redefines regional identity through abstract energy

A sheep becomes a symbol of home in this electrifying show. CHRIZI-Art's neon-drenched canvases challenge how we see tradition—don't miss the March 30 opening.

The image shows a painting of a herd of sheep on display in a museum, with a board attached to the...
The image shows a painting of a herd of sheep on display in a museum, with a board attached to the wall in the background. The painting depicts the sheep in a peaceful and serene setting, with the sun shining down on them and the grass beneath their feet. The colors used in the painting are warm and inviting, creating a tranquil atmosphere.

CHRIZI-Art's bold Rhön sheep exhibition redefines regional identity through abstract energy

Black and White Was Yesterday: The Rhön Sheep Breaks Free in Hilders Town Hall Gallery

In Hilders' Rathausgalerie, the iconic Rhön sheep steps boldly beyond tradition—thanks to Christina Zimmermann (CHRIZI-Art), who gives it a vibrant new voice.

Her abstract works collide the rugged soul of the Rhön with dazzling neon accents and modern structures. It's a love letter to our homeland—loud, colorful, and crackling with energy.

The artist invites everyone to rediscover the Rhön through her eyes and let the radiance of her paintings inspire them. The opening reception kicks off on March 30, 2026, at 6:30 PM, complete with cool music and drinks.

About the Artist: Christina Zimmermann

Behind the name CHRIZI-Art stands German artist Christina Zimmermann. Since 2019, she has shared her work through her artist's blog on Instagram and Facebook.

Primarily working in acrylics, her creations embody the motto "Making the invisible visible." Zimmermann's art knows no boundaries: deeply rooted in the region, she has also taken her work to the global stage, most recently at the prestigious Bank Art Fair in Singapore in 2025.

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