J'erre | Visual Artist — Animation, Digital Painting and tantrums
Javier Errecarte, professionally known as J’erre, is an Argentinean visual artist, digital designer, and actor whose multidisciplinary practice bridges the gap between the tangible and digital worlds. Known for his focus on social commentary and "mental odysseys," Javier Errecarte utilizes satire and analogies to examine human behavior and the roles individuals play in society. His work is characterized by a distinctive human touch in digital mediums, employing bold pencil, pastel, and thick oil brushstrokes to evoke a sense of familiarity within intangible environments. Javier Errecarte gained significant recognition within the cryptoart community as a pioneer, contributing to the 2017 "Creeps and Weirdos" collection on the DADA platform. His solo NFT series, "New Normality," created during the 2020 pandemic, explored human dynamics during isolation and received support from prominent institutions like Metapurse and MoCDA. His digital animations and illustrations have been exhibited internationally, including showcases in Paris, New York City, Sevilla, Dubai, and London, as well as on billboards throughout the Netherlands. Beyond visual arts, Javier Errecarte is a screenwriter, director, and actor, having produced several short films that delve into psychological issues and human conflicts. This diverse background informs his visual storytelling, allowing Javier Errecarte to craft intricate narratives that challenge viewers' perceptions. Based in Argentina, he continues to push the boundaries of digital media, creating art that serves as both a mirror to society and a journey into the subconscious.