“Communication Disorder #3”, Grycja (UA)

About the artist:

Ukranian born artist Grycja currently living in Berlin works in different techniques such as collage, digital illustration, painting, video and objects. In her latest serie she has created a surrealist landscape where nature and man meet in an uncanny, almost comical way. In her digital work she implements the technique of collage, often creating contrasts between botanical textures and human and animal characters. Combining daring manipulations between creatures and plants, Grycja aims to display the exaggeration of different circumstances and dangers in life.

 

“Communication Disorder #2”, Grycja (UA)

About the artist:

Ukranian born artist Grycja currently living in Berlin works in different techniques such as collage, digital illustration, painting, video and objects. In her latest serie she has created a surrealist landscape where nature and man meet in an uncanny, almost comical way. In her digital work she implements the technique of collage, often creating contrasts between botanical textures and human and animal characters. Combining daring manipulations between creatures and plants, Grycja aims to display the exaggeration of different circumstances and dangers in life.

 

“Communication Disorder #1”, Grycja (UA)

About the artist:

Ukranian born artist Grycja currently living in Berlin works in different techniques such as collage, digital illustration, painting, video and objects. In her latest serie she has created a surrealist landscape where nature and man meet in an uncanny, almost comical way. In her digital work she implements the technique of collage, often creating contrasts between botanical textures and human and animal characters. Combining daring manipulations between creatures and plants, Grycja aims to display the exaggeration of different circumstances and dangers in life.

“Agnete´s Laughter IV”, Dorthe Grum-Schwensen (DK)DOGR4

Dorthe Grum-Schwensen (DK)

Dorthe Grum-Schwensens, reflects upon her own art in 2009: “To work with other elements than colour is like going on a voyage of discovery. You constantly come across new surprises and possibilities. Some discoveries stay with you, but most of them either diminish and completely disappear in favour of the picture that completely eliminates any irrelevant features.

“Lady Mouse”, Tao

About the artist

By using the technique of collage Tao’s digital prints depict hybrids: Beautiful women interlaced with animals, old honorable men with octopus features and wondrous dream escapes. The results are grotesque, surreal and delicate. Furthermore, Tao paints and combine several medias (collage, drawing and painting) in a curious manner.

“Untitled “, Ann-Kerstina Nielsen (DK)

About the artist:

Danish artist Ann-Kerstina Nielsen was born in 1965. The etchings and graphical works of Nielsen are made with great environmental concern. ”Over the years I have been working on the idea of recycling and recycled materials. For example old calendars, packages, recycled paper and Plexiglas I found in my neighborhood”. In the making of these the prints, Nielsen also shows concern for the environment. ”When I work on cardboard and Plexiglas, I completely avoid etching. Instead I try to feel my way to the right expression by experimenting”. These experiments have led Nielsen into alternative ways of processing and coloring the graphics, and some of her latest graphics also includes digital prints.

“Untitled”, Ann-Kerstina Nielsen (DK)

About the artist:

Danish artist Ann-Kerstina Nielsen was born in 1965. The etchings and graphical works of Nielsen are made with great environmental concern. ”Over the years I have been working on the idea of recycling and recycled materials. For example old calendars, packages, recycled paper and Plexiglas I found in my neighborhood”. In the making of these the prints, Nielsen also shows concern for the environment. ”When I work on cardboard and Plexiglas, I completely avoid etching. Instead I try to feel my way to the right expression by experimenting”. These experiments have led Nielsen into alternative ways of processing and coloring the graphics, and some of her latest graphics also includes digital prints.