Original artwork description:

Erlend Steiner Lovisa (1970) paints still life portraits of females in his own stage-managed settings. The woman portrayed has a story to tell. Her face is obscured by her hair and it is left to our own imagination to seek the story hidden behind.

Erlend takes photos of his subjects and paints from these. He stage sets the scene with the subjects taken out of their everyday surroundings and placed on a beach or in a wood or a field or even on a wall.

By covering the subjects face Erlend forces the observer to guess at the story behind the scene. Why is she sitting there? What is she hiding? The woman is elusive, transient, enslaved, forcing us to want to unravel her secrets.

In his latest series, With hart and soul, the artist adds a new element into his paintings: taxidermy, stuffed animals fixed on a piece of wood. The combination of the dead hear (the wigs) holding by the girls and the hair of the dead animals is more than symbolic. The women are cuddling death. Reality and fiction, life and death, beauty and the transcient nature of everything– or is it just the mystery of eternal life? It comes all very close together in these intriguing works.

If not exhibites, this work is located in Vlissingen (The Netherlands) but will be shipped worldwide.


LITERATURE :

"Een ongrijpbaar verlangen"
"Kruispunt van je dromen"
"With heart and soul"

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Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#girl #london #new york #paris #hair #skulls #wig #vision on art #antwerpen #galerie ludwig trossaert 

Madelon 2 (Birth of Venus) (Cat N° 5647) (2015) Acrylic painting
by Erlend Steiner Lovisa

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Erlend Steiner Lovisa (1970) paints still life portraits of females in his own stage-managed settings. The woman portrayed has a story to tell. Her face is obscured by her hair and it is left to our own imagination to seek the story hidden behind.

Erlend takes photos of his subjects and paints from these. He stage sets the scene with the subjects taken out of their everyday surroundings and placed on a beach or in a wood or a field or even on a wall.

By covering the subjects face Erlend forces the observer to guess at the story behind the scene. Why is she sitting there? What is she hiding? The woman is elusive, transient, enslaved, forcing us to want to unravel her secrets.

In his latest series, With hart and soul, the artist adds a new element into his paintings: taxidermy, stuffed animals fixed on a piece of wood. The combination of the dead hear (the wigs) holding by the girls and the hair of the dead animals is more than symbolic. The women are cuddling death. Reality and fiction, life and death, beauty and the transcient nature of everything– or is it just the mystery of eternal life? It comes all very close together in these intriguing works.

If not exhibites, this work is located in Vlissingen (The Netherlands) but will be shipped worldwide.


LITERATURE :

"Een ongrijpbaar verlangen"
"Kruispunt van je dromen"
"With heart and soul"

Browse the catalogues :

Materials used:

acrylic

Tags:
#girl #london #new york #paris #hair #skulls #wig #vision on art #antwerpen #galerie ludwig trossaert 
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