“Play in the Clouds” , Hattori Nanako (JP)

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The playful woodblock prints by Japanese artist Hattori Nanako show a fantastic world inhabited by colourful flora and fauna. The innocent figures take the viewer on a journey back to childhood.

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“Silence” , Søren Bjælde (DK)

About the art:

Søren Bjælde implements everyday life experiences and memories in his storytelling woodcuts. Beside colourful and narrative woodcuts he is also engages in drawing, painting, ceramics and book illustrations. Bjældes work are based on very broad inputs; everything from comicstrips to medeival handwritings. In his expression you can find traces of art brut and street art. The stories he tells can be recognized by everyone, and will hopefully leave the viewer with a smile on their face.

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“The Railway Track” , Søren Bjælde (DK)

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Søren Bjælde implements everyday life experiences and memories in his storytelling woodcuts. Beside colourful and narrative woodcuts he is also engages in drawing, painting, ceramics and book illustrations. Bjældes work are based on very broad inputs; everything from comicstrips to medeival handwritings. In his expression you can find traces of art brut and street art. The stories he tells can be recognized by everyone, and will hopefully leave the viewer with a smile on their face.

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“The Woman by the Brook” , Søren Bjælde (DK)

About the art:

Søren Bjælde implements everyday life experiences and memories in his storytelling woodcuts. Beside colourful and narrative woodcuts he is also engages in drawing, painting, ceramics and book illustrations. Bjældes work are based on very broad inputs; everything from comicstrips to medeival handwritings. In his expression you can find traces of art brut and street art. The stories he tells can be recognized by everyone, and will hopefully leave the viewer with a smile on their face.

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“Whispering” , Søren Bjælde (DK)

About the art:

Søren Bjælde implements everyday life experiences and memories in his storytelling woodcuts. Beside colourful and narrative woodcuts he is also engages in drawing, painting, ceramics and book illustrations. Bjældes work are based on very broad inputs; everything from comicstrips to medeival handwritings. In his expression you can find traces of art brut and street art. The stories he tells can be recognized by everyone, and will hopefully leave the viewer with a smile on their face.

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“The Sleeper” , Søren Bjælde (DK)

About the art:

Søren Bjælde implements everyday life experiences and memories in his storytelling woodcuts. Beside colourful and narrative woodcuts he is also engages in drawing, painting, ceramics and book illustrations. Bjældes work are based on very broad inputs; everything from comicstrips to medeival handwritings. In his expression you can find traces of art brut and street art. The stories he tells can be recognized by everyone, and will hopefully leave the viewer with a smile on their face.

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“The Dream Eater” , Eric Mummery (CA)

About the art:

Eric Mummery is a Canadian artist. The presented woodcuts are part of an ongoing series that explore the visual capabilities of strong black and white in graphic language.

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“With the Flow” , Eric Mummery (CA)

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Eric Mummery is a Canadian artist. The presented woodcuts are part of an ongoing series that explore the visual capabilities of strong black and white in graphic language.

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“Feedback Loop” , Eric Mummery (CA)

About the art:

Eric Mummery is a Canadian artist. The presented woodcuts are part of an ongoing series that explore the visual capabilities of strong black and white in graphic language.

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