The young artist Jeremias Hassos: Feelings beyond reality!
Jeremias Hassos, 23, inspires with surrealist art that explores emotions and celebrates the freedom of creation.

The young artist Jeremias Hassos: Feelings beyond reality!
Something exciting is happening in the creative field in Munich. 23-year-old Jeremias Hassos is a young artist who speaks directly to the emotions of his viewers with his “absurd” art. His works consist of wild, fast strokes that create a chaotic overall picture. Hassos himself says: “At the forefront of my art is the feeling that is difficult to put into words.” For him, it's not just about what is visible, but about the feeling that his work triggers in people.
His creative process usually begins without a predetermined concept. “Everything starts with a stroke,” he explains, as he is often overwhelmed by a strong energy that sometimes makes him do push-ups. If you are interested in his art, it quickly becomes clear that Hassos does not adhere to the limits of explainable art. Rather, he wants to celebrate the intangible and thus creates a form of freedom in art.
Surrealism and its influences
When looking at Hassos' works, it becomes clear that surrealist trends are noticeable. The term surrealism, coined by the French poet Guillaume Apollinaire, describes a type of art that “goes beyond the boundaries of reality.” Loud Lempertz Surrealist works are often characterized by dreams and irrationality and use “automatism” to create forms directly from the subconscious. It is an art form that makes us look at reality from a new perspective.
Hassos' work in particular shows that everyday objects are depicted in strange shapes or exaggerated, which is reminiscent of concepts that we find in surrealism. In many of his visual representations he plays with ambiguity and the alienation of the human body. These special features invite you to decipher the deep symbolic content of the images, even if many interpretations are not easy to grasp due to the complexity of the content.
Emotions in photojournalism
But Jeremias Hassos is not only interested in painting; He has also been working more intensively with photojournalism for the past two years. For him, this is an opportunity to capture the realities of life and to advocate for certain issues. He describes it as a combination of visual creation and advocating for the causes he cares about. His film and photo works, including a portrait about identity and documentation of resistance to factory expansion, underline his versatility as an artist.
It is impressive to see how the young Munich artist crosses boundaries with his art and develops a creative understanding of reality that actively invites the viewer to reflect on their own emotions and thoughts. In the world of young Munich creatives, Jeremias Hassos is without a doubt a voice that wants to be heard.