What is good Art? Good Art has its authentic voice. Our Art shop works as our archive with more than 1500 works online. You will find most prices specified with each artwork. Please fill out our contact form if you have any questions or place your order request if you would like to buy an artwork. You can find more information about the procedure here. You can find in the sidemenu our current and previous exhibitions or choose simply at the top menu by technique or by the artistname with the search button. You can also visit us any time at our galleries for a private viewing.
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Katsuko Ono’s playful etchings portray animals engaging in human activities, resembling pages of a children’s book. Her works offer entrancing glimpses into a world of myth and fairy tales, radiating an inherent light-heartedness. Ono's delicate use of colour enhances the charm of her pieces, capturing the essence of innocence and imagination. Her detailed yet simple compositions invite the viewer into the boundless world of youthful imagination, where dreams take flight, and the gentle colours breathe life into stories that resonate with both adults and children.
In addition to etched lines, Poma uses aquatint to create shadows and three-dimensional effects. The wilderness of the individual lines offers a contrast to the overpowering whole of the composition. This results in appealingly urban structures that convey a sense of grandeur and majesty, placing the viewer in a vulnerable position.
Gennem sine skulpturer inviterer den spanske kunstner Joan Priego os til at reflektere over vores egen selvopdagelsesrejse og de mange veje, vi tager i vores søgen efter et formål. Træets regenerative egenskaber er stærkt knyttet til livscyklussen og visualiseres gennem disse figurative værker. Hans skulpturers unikke form og materialitet giver en taktil og visceral oplevelse, der giver genlyd af organisk menneskelig forandring.
Luke Crouchs værk "Dad and Client at Karaoke, Early Nineties" opfordrer beskueren til at genopleve et øjeblik mellem kolleger. Billedet bliver genkendeligt og danner en fælles oplevelse mellem beskueren og motivet. Opmærksomheden på detaljerne i de skjorter, mændene har på, den falmede baggrund fyldt med flasker og den nøjagtige konfiguration af positurerne gør det muligt for beskueren at føle sig helt opslugt af billedet.