Exhibition “Fotnoter”
Gallery Carl Skeppargatan 7, Stockholm, NY, SwedenIn Footnotes or Fotnoter (sv) , I invite you to experience a personal exploration of color, texture, and expression through oil paintings.
In Footnotes or Fotnoter (sv) , I invite you to experience a personal exploration of color, texture, and expression through oil paintings.
Step into a vibrant world this December with my new collection of colorful paintings. Each piece explores deep emotions through thick, textured colors and a variety of captivating motifs. From bold abstracts to delicate forms, the exhibition showcases an artistic journey where every brushstroke tells a story.
Woo Bock Lee placed piece by piece and layer by layer in each work. It is the transitions between traditional stories that are conveyed such as forms of scrolls and globes in contemporary global setting.
I have been painting for as long as I can remember, but about eighteen years ago, I began sculpting in stone in earnest. Over time, stone has taken an increasingly central place in my work and is now my primary form of expression. In both painting and sculpting, I focus on the same themes or forms for extended periods.
The couple, Håkan Blomqvist and Karin Westman, have been working together for over 20 years, creating their unique glass sculptures, cast in sand molds. They use vibrant colors and clear glass to craft striking glass sculptures inspired by the world around us, both near and far.
An exhibition by students from Medborgarskolan's painting courses, showcasing a selection of their works from recent semesters, under the guidance of artist and educator Ricardo Donoso.
My art is partly a spontaneous game, a gamble, to take advantage of the small inspiring details in life with the help of intuition.
SHARED SPACES captures images born out of exile, extermination, and genocide. These consist of invisible and emotional memories carried in the luggage—where the container transports sensations, feelings, scents, and tastes that share space with personal belongings.
The artist couple Aino Myllykangas and Jussi Taipaleenmäki live and work in Åkersberga. They find inspiration in Roslagen as well as from distant travels.
After a full professional life as a doctor – with plenty of gallery visits – for the past 15 years I have had the good fortune to paint myself. The first favorites were the American Expressionists and still are. I paint out of desire for color and form and sometimes to comment on the contemporary world.
In my visual world, anything can happen where imagination has no limits. I paint what I have experienced woven into fantasy and illusion. There is the dream, the poetry, the pain, the sadness, the joy, humor and the spiritual.