What is good Art? Good Art has its authentic voice. Where can you find good and interesting art on Lolland and Falster and in Berlin Friedrichshain? Certainly with us. 😉
Our Art shop works as our archive with more than 2000 works online. You will find most prices specified with each artwork. Press the button : read moreunder each work you interested in you find with each work a black button : Have a question for this piece . Here you can send us quick and easy a message concerning the artwork of interest.
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. ALL ARTWORKS FROM OUR CURRENT AND UPCOMING SHOWS
Brazilian artist Luanderson Santos creates colorful pencil paintings that bring the multi-layered world of the tropics to life. His unique blend of realism and abstract elements is marked by an intense color palette, connecting the tropical environment with its people.
Santos' style harmoniously merges subjects with their surroundings, showcasing a profound connection between man and nature. His work not only depicts the culture of his homeland but also explores our universal relationship with nature. The relaxed and colorful scenes celebrate the beauty and harmony of life in the tropics.
Dive into Santos' vibrant paintings and be inspired by the interconnectedness of culture and nature.
Greek artist Pinnelopi Vasiklaki touches on a universal need for orientation in the self-discovery phase of early adulthood in her introspective drawings. Her closed-eyed figures may be grappling with questions of identity. Often surrounded by nature and animals, the protagonists appear comforted and stabilized by these elements reminiscent of still lifes. Vasilaki's drawings are introverted, with a pleasant sensitivity that envelops the viewer. The thoughtfulness and contemplative expressions convey a youthful curiosity, but also uncertainty and reticence.
Ved hjælp af printteknikker leger Skudera med komposition og kombinerer modsatrettede sort-hvide fotografier på lærred. Hoveder adskilles fra kroppe, figurer adskilles og splejses sammen igen, hvilket skaber en uhyggelig og spændende effekt for beskueren. Forskellige scener lægges oven på hinanden og skaber et helt nyt multibillede. Hendes motiver brydes og skilles ad, hvilket giver en næsten kubistisk stemning.
Marina Skepner bruger olie til at ætse sine mørke og ildevarslende fabler om ungdommelig ensomhed på papir. Denne dramatiske atmosfære leder beskueren gennem de følelsesmæssige implikationer af ens ungdommelige uro, et emne, der involverer alle beskuere og beder dem om at sætte spørgsmålstegn ved deres egne formative år og genkalde skjulte sandheder i sig selv.