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ART OF DENMARK 13 Explore the art of 86 Danish artists from MyArtSpace.dk

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The Art of Denmark e-book is a part of the art event Denmarks largest art work organized by www.MyArtSpace.dk. In the event 1000 unique art works are put together in one big collage. Meet the artists and enjoy a large part of the art in this e-book.

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ART OF DENMARK 13Explore the art of 86 Danish artists from MyArtSpace.dk

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The Art of Denmark e-book is a part of the art event Denmarks largest art work organized by www.MyArtSpace.dk. In the event 1000 unique art works are put together in one big collage. The collage is visible online right here... and you can meet the artists and enjoy a large part of the art in this e-book.

We are proud to present such a varied display of styles and genres. The artists in this book are all members of MyArtSpace.dk, which is the largest and most vibrant Danish artist community.

Feel free to share this ebook with every one you know.

Remember that all the content is copyright protected and you are not allowed to use it for any purpose with out making an agreement with the artist and MyArtSpace.dk

Art of Denmark 13Published by MyArtSpace.dk Edited by Knud Østerbye. All rigths reserved 2013.

ART OF DENMARK 13

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Charlotte Binau I love the physical form and unpredictable character of graphics - loud and alive.The same texture, but more thoughtfully cool, I seek in photography, collages and other media.To be tasted and felt.As silent poetry.

Quates about Charlotte Binaus pictures:

“Beautiful and very versatile!”

“aesthetic and exudes hidden messages”

“many possibel interpretations”

“they open up for some interpretations to being a human being”

“I’m stimulated and delighted”

“Beautiful and silent”

“pure, simple, beautiful”

Please contact me at for further [email protected]+45 61728124

Hvad man husker, photography, 50x50 cm.

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Web: www.katrin-lacart.dk Phone: (+45) 60 20 16 99 E-mail: [email protected]

KATRIN LACART

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Taking pictures of natures imcredible beauty and surpricing originality is Katrins passion. It was awakened when she was only 17 years old. Today she is a selftaught photo artist with a daily focus on finding the next fantastic motif. She is constantly on the look out for spots that through spontanaity, patience and thousands of shots can end up as photos that moves and excites the viewer.

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Web: www.ninarygaard.dk E-mail: [email protected]

Nina Rygaard (1975) is an acclaimed self-taught painter with several larger solo exhibitions in her catalogue.

Her motives are abstract-expressionistic, but realistic shapes are revealed between the many layers and in her organic strokes.

Her use of both charcoal, sand, chalk and filler gives her oil- and acrylic paintings a deep structure and physicality that almost make them transcend the frame and invites the viewer to reach out and strike the surface.

Her method and choice of material shows her deep fascination and inspiration from nature and the powers it possess.

NINA RYGAARD

Top left: “Blue” 100 x 120 cm. (2002). Left: “Waiting for…” 60 x 80 cm. (2012). Above left: “The Secret Wedding” 100 x 100 cm. (2008). Above right: “Debauch” 100 x 100 cm. (2007).

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The aim of Michael Kofod's glass art is to create joy. Quite simple! Art to humans. Michael always uses warm colors and organic shapes presented in a harmonious design, but there must also be something to brake the harmony. As Michael usually says: "My glass art is added a sprinkle of wildness." The nature of the glass with its fine color, transparency and reflection of light, are Michael’s raw material. The transparency for example he uses to create depth and a surface to play with light refractions and reflection. Then the colors play with each other and give the art life, and it have different expressions depending on the angle, the art is viewed from.The Danish countryside is Michael's main source of inspiration. It is beautiful, shimmering, wild, unpredic-table, irrepressible and without straight lines – and like this Michael would like his art to be interpreted.

MICHAEL KOFODGlass Artist

[email protected]

(+45) 21 78 33 72

Can you combinewildness and harmony?

That is exactly what

Michael Kofod’s glass art do.

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Web: www.nillebech.dkE-mail: [email protected]: (+45) 29 66 09 43 Roersvej 33 K, DK-5000 Odense c.

NILLE BECH

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Website: www.julianne-art.blogspot.dk E-mail: [email protected]: (+45) 29 84 42 80

Julianne Røn Hoffmann was born and raised in Esbjerg, Denmark. On a holiday to Hungary, where her grandfather comes from, she began as a 10 year old to draw intense. The interest in drawing and painting are then grown and has become a big part of her life, and means of expression.

The creativity and talent for drawing, painting and design led her in 2003 to graduate as a Multimedia designer. Creativity also claims that she has produced a large number of illustrations and paintings.

The creativity she has from her parents, both painter and illustrator, and she grew up in a creative environment, but it is also stored in the genes, when her grandfather's cousin is the renowned painter Mogens Gissel, which among other things has exhibited at AROS in Aarhus .

HOPE and justice is her biggest inspiration! - Which is reflected in her designs, colors and hopefully a feeling in the viewer. She is inspired by nature, nature's beautiful colors, light and dark, good and evil.

Man inspires her, women, beautiful bodies and the man's masculinity. The mystery of the human person and human mind.

You can buy art by Juliane Hoffmann at www.livingshop.dk

JULIANNE HOFFMANN

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Web: www.felthaus.dk E-mail: [email protected]

Sculptor with a very wide range of specialties who makes sculptures in granite, stainless steel and bronze.

Some bronze sculptures are made in a combination of bronze and real birds’ eggs.

The large sculptures in public spaces are created by commission.

HANS FELTHAUS

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Phone (+45) 50 98 59 88 Web: www.lill-thelin.dk

My work is a reaction to the over-emphasis on beauty, youth and façade in today’s society. The motives are introverted and thought provoking, some of which are portraits and some of old rope knots which I use as a metaphor for the human condition.

The portraits usually have rather dark or sullen expressions to express tension and although I use bright colours for these, I use them in such a way that they appear to fight against each other creating a feeling of unease in the painting.

The use of colour is often more subtle in the rope paintings as I concentrate on expressing the ageing process celebrating the ageing human face. I see the same faces in the knots, with wrinkles, expression and stories.

LILL THELIN

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Web: www.pendula-art.com Email: [email protected] My name is Jesper Hagerup, and I represent the versatile art of PENDULA – welcome.I consider a work of mine finished, when I have achieved a reflection of my inner balance – or imbalance – in; colors, textures and expressions. When creativity grows, inspiration flows - and the result is uniquely mine. Please enter my homepage, and explore the multifaceted palette of PENDULA-ART. (all contact-information available). Thank you very much for your interest.

JESPER HAGERUP / PENDULA

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Ambient Art by Frank Monrad Christensen from Ulstrup, Denmark.

In 1989-90 I went to a Art Academy in Aarhus.  Since then I have worked independently with my art. Mostly Oil and Water Color.

See more on : www.frankart.dk and www.frankmonradchristensen.dk

FRANK MONRAD CHRISTENSEN

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Web: www.nielssteensorensen.dk E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (+45) 20 23 40 09

NIELS STEEN SØRENSEN

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When I start a painting, I have an idea about the subject, but during the process I ofent let myself get carried away by my emotions and the interaction of colours on the canvas, so the image can be completely different than my orginally imagion. I like a Little crooked or crazy, and the viewer is allowed to wonder what the point with the image is.

Betty Sofie Nielsen, Vestergårdvej 57A, Strib, 5500 Middelfart, Denmark

Phone (+45) 30 12 61 05 Mail [email protected]: www.benie.net

Member of the artist association Krinkelkrogen www.krinkelkrogen.dk

BETTY SOFIE NIELSEN

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Web: www.zanileart.dk E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (+45) 50 35 10 17

AYSE NART

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www.ginamichaellsart.dkGINA MICHAELLS

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Maja Kronblad, born 1971 in Odense, Denmark.

I like to work with bright colors and create contrasts in the paintings while I often experiment with materials such as yarn, stone and metal.

I paint in several different styles, both abstract and figurative.I try to give the viewer a snapshot of a situation for example an embrace, a city in

the sunset or a woman running. Thus, I hope that the viewer gets a little feel for the mood I'm trying to pass on with my brush strokes.

A painting made by me, whether it is designed to provoke, surprise or just give you a nice feeling because you think it looks good, is always made with the heart. I paint because I love it and I hope it shows!

Phone 74 45 96 [email protected]

MAJA KRONBLAD

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Web: www.thodeskunst.dk Phone (+45) 22 57 73 03 Email: [email protected]

KARINA THODE

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Møllebakken 14 DK-7400 HerningTlf.: (+45) 51 53 63 44 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.anja-pajbjerg.dk

ANJA PAJBJERG

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”Galleri HaveHuset”, Telemansvej 5, DK-4583 Sjællands Odde. Phone: (+45) 26 22 16 21 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.annemarie-jepsen.dk

Annemarie Jepsen primarily paints experimental watercolor paintings. The exploration of the different pigments varying behaviour in the water, is fundamental to the creation of the paintings. She paints on both paper and canvas.

The creative ideas are also expressed via other artforms such as photos, digital art, oil and mixed media.

She has exhibited since 2001 and taken part in 14 censored exhibitions and has her own gallery at her home adress.

ANNEMARIE JEPSEN

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Vejlevej 303b, DK-6000 Kolding Phone: (+45) 30 27 06 43 Web: www.charlotte-eland.dk E-mail: [email protected]

CHARLOTTE ELAND

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Dyvig Art, Oldenorvej 2, Dyvig, DK-6430 Nordborg Phone: (+45) 74 45 36 80 Cell phone. (+45) 29 29 61 29 E-mail: [email protected]

TUTI HAKANOWITZ

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Web: www.mariannjohannesen.dk E-mail: [email protected]: (+45) 31 15 54 87

MARIANN JOHANNESEN

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[email protected]/TinaLundChristiansen

Tina gathers impressions, stores them and then retrieves them to begin her interpretation and narrative. The inner moods and feelings make their way to the surface where they become present. Tina Christiansen is an artist who is at home in her creative process and figurative universe, but at the same time you also get the impression of her being a dreamer trying to realise the dreams or at least to let them live longer than just in the dream. In her nature pictures, Tina reveals herself as a good observer, and she obtains a good perspective and a really good depth. Her pictures emerge harmonious and welcoming with well-matched colours.

A feeling of energy, freedom and balance meets us when experiencing her works. She is able to capture both subtle parts and powerful elements. Her motifs give food for thought for all of us to realise we have to protect nature for the sake of our descendants.

By: Kirsten-Marie Hedeland TV program host on “kunst for tiden” and writer on ”kunstavisen”.

TINA LUND CHRISTIANSEN

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When you lose someoneYou think, that life is cruel,because it´s hurting you.

But it doesn´t.

You need to feel the loss, the painand the loneliness....

Cause

It makes you long forsomething better and brighter

My paintingswill show you

that it is allready there

in you

TRINE HELT VEJEEmail: [email protected] Web: www.trineheltveje.dk

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C o n c e p t u a l D i g i t a l i s m - Probably the most beautiful art in the world

T h i s i s u n i q u e a r t p r i n t co l lec t ions by Dark P i lo t , Ludolife. Printed on special developed paper and with special DNA code to secure that the print is an original Ludolife art piece. Each print from Ludolife is unique and only ONE is made of each art print. No copies are ever made! Only 1 original. Dark Pilot works with one of the simplest "Human" forms: "the Ludo piece" to simplify the complexity of modern l i fe. Emotions and situations are expressed only by positions and colors of the form. Dark Pilot creates art pieces with a smile and with hidden humor as an anti-pole to our often dark and grotesque world. Dark Pilot makes 4 to 5 collections with 5 to 6 prints in each collection 4 times a year. Max 30 prints each

season. Dark Pilot calls it "Haute Art" in "Conceptual Digitalism".

Contact

LUDOLIFE - US616 Corporate Way, Suite 2-3389Valley CottageNY 10989 United States

LUDOLIFE - UK207 Regent StreetW1H 3HH LondonUnited Kingdom

Phone (US): +1 646 666 9632 Phone (UK): +44 20 3287 1701Mobile (UK): +44 78 1818 5796

Email: [email protected] Web: www.ludolife.com FB: www.facebook.com/ludolife Twitter: www.twitter.com/ludolife

LUDOLIFE

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Web: www.postkasse-kunst.dk E-mail: [email protected]

I am a woman in my best age. When I paint, the world is mine. No limit exicst here. I paint with acryl and move in colour and fantasy. Art on letter boxes is my last idea.

BIRGIT HOUKJÆR

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Paintings mean to me :

power in colours artunique for me intuitive heartways now – my absolute now timeless transformation inspiration and energy now  - my just now way to paint growing and living soul and body connections

You can order the special painting composed intuitive - just for you.

Anni Koch-KnudsenNålekrogen 44040 Jyllinge

Phone (+45) 40263105 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.artannikochknudsen.dk

ANNI KOCH-KNUDSEN

PA I N TI N G S 

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E-mail: [email protected]

Born in Taiwan, Monica Yalan Chang is a self-taught artist who is inspired by the colours of her dream. Her work is inspired from travel, things that move her heart or the memory of her wild dreams. Within all these she made it her own work either in oil colour or acrylic colour with mixed media.

MONICA YALAN CHANG

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Web: www.artfellov.dkART FELLOV

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Web: www.123hjemmesider.dk/vindueskunst E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (+45) 29 84 71 62

She paints on silk and cotton. Making her own crayons by Remazol colours mixed with wax and paraffin.

The beautiful expressive pictures can be hanged in windows, on walls or as a room devider. In windows the light from out site will show the most beautiful colours and the picture can be seen from outside as well.

The paintings are fit with a wooden stock at the top and at the bottom. It can be fit in a frame if wanted.

Lis Hanne Bonde paints in a powerfull and expressionistic way.

LIS HANNE BONDE

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E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.sundbro.dk Phone: (+45) 28 19 45 33

GRETE SUNDBRO

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Web: www.galleridoretos.dk Email: [email protected] Phone: (+45) 86 91 15 05

DORTE TRØNNINGE

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Web: www.heidirosenfeldt.dk

Heidi Rosenfeldt is a Danish photo artist. Her main focus is on nature and the environment and her purpose is to make the audience take a stand. She photographs everything

from beautiful landscapes to cities in decay - and even garbage.

Her art reflect a thematic relationship to environment and society, which we se in fragments and often in contradictions.

HEIDI ROSENFELDT

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Web: www.henrikhytteballe.dk Phone: (+45) 26 20 77 98 Email: [email protected]

HENRIK HYTTEBALLE

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Inger [email protected] 1969 . Selftaught

A curious journey into differentworlds, styles and genres

Nature . Body . Mind

Photo . acrylic . paper . fabric stone . pencil . computer

Check out my journey at:ingerlisby.dk Inger Lisby on MyArtSpace.dk

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Web: www.hellerolsted.dk

Helle Rolsted is a coloristic artist who is first and foremost inspired by nature - but then gives it a twist of fairy tale. Or she'll go the other way completely with abstractions - where nature again is in focus. With almost anything Helle Rolsted paints, you easily come to feel that there is movement in her paintings.

HELLE ROLSTED

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Web: www.solveigkarlsen.dk Email: [email protected]: (+45) 98 48 00 20

Solveig Karlsen is a naturalistic artist from Northern Jutland in Denmark. She started painting in 2012 and is often inspired by nature and other living beings in her surroundings. Her works are usually based on a photo, and from there her paint brushes start telling a little story. But sometimes it can also be leftover paint from the creation of another painting that decides the next motif. That is the case with the painting ”Elephant beer”, which was painted with the leftover paint from ”Pause at Haurdal”. The most important thing for Solveig is to let coincidences control her brush from start to end. That way she avoids being labelled as a certain kind of artist. She enjoys the challenge of doing something new and different every time.

SOLVEIG KARLSEN

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Web: www.sannefriis.dk E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (+45) 25 52 18 89 

Sanne Friis is a professional Danish artist. She paints in a naivistic and highly recognisable style. Many of her paintings are a tribute to love and women that are aware of their own femininity. They often contain stories from real life – either Sanne Friis’ own experiences or those of good friends. The artist has lived a great part of her life in a womans world, but for the last four years she has been in a steady relationship to a man. That is why a man now - occasionally - may appear in the painting.

SANNE FRIIS

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