Search
Close this search box.

art

all posts

Unexpected artsy Oslo: modern to contemporary part 1

Traditional gallery Most visitors go to national galleries or the main galleries for embracing “artistic” and for some to sound “cooler” on associating the art world or to have seen artworks by famous artists. Although some of the visitors are not that “artsy” in heart, they must have known some

Read more

Unexpected artsy Oslo: modern to contemporary part 2

Whether we prefer modern or contemporary art, it is fair to say that we can’t compare these two terms signified their art era because they are charming in their own way. However, innovation and creative matter of different media are something share in contemporary art, more carefree on art-making to

Read more

Feature fine quirky Artist: Erik Thor Sandberg

Based on the definition of Figurative art on the Tate Modern website, it is “a form of modern art that retains strong references to the real world and particularly to the human figure”, ” it can be seen as distinct from modern realism and post-impressionism.” Artist Mr. Eric Thor Sandberg

Read more

Feature abstract creative: Juliana Do

Based on the definition of Abstract art on the Tate website, it is a form of art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead uses shapes, colors, forms, and gestural marks to achieve its effect. Artist Ms. Juliana Do is featured in

Read more

Embrace the diversity in Danish contemporary art zone

The exhibition covers works of paintings, sculptures, installation art, video installation, photography or mixed media by multiple artists using different materials such as found objects, papers, cardboards, clay, wood, wire, metal, concrete, acrylic, marker, watercolor, ink, crayon, and the use of camera and video camera, and to achieve a different

Read more

Feature unique decoupage talent: Viveca Moller

Based on the definition of Decoupage on Britannica.com, it is a french word “cutting out”, “the art of cutting and pasting cutouts to simulate painting on a wood, metal, or a glass surface.” It is a type of art “influenced by a tradition of cut work that includes the paper

Read more