Original artwork description:

This work is part of a series.
It deals with the importance of having personal or political borders against an intrusive environment. People or individual must always have a right to say no to decisions inflicted upon them involuntarily. Saying no is a way of not recognizing the power of the agressor. The work is also a comment on positive thinking as a part of the liberal, capitalistic ideology. And finally it represents the famous three No´s of the Khartoum Resolution, between eight arabic states, which contained "no peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, no negotiations with Israel".

Materials used:

Filler (coarse and fine) in oak frame

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#landscape #painting #minimalism #graphic #tactile #oak frame #filler #cement 

The First No (2016) Painting
by Johan Söderström

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This work is part of a series.
It deals with the importance of having personal or political borders against an intrusive environment. People or individual must always have a right to say no to decisions inflicted upon them involuntarily. Saying no is a way of not recognizing the power of the agressor. The work is also a comment on positive thinking as a part of the liberal, capitalistic ideology. And finally it represents the famous three No´s of the Khartoum Resolution, between eight arabic states, which contained "no peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, no negotiations with Israel".

Materials used:

Filler (coarse and fine) in oak frame

Tags:
#landscape #painting #minimalism #graphic #tactile #oak frame #filler #cement 
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Artist statement. Ever since I started working with art, I have searched for a mode of painting that felt right and consistent to me. I wanted the materials and methods... Read more

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