Tuesday 14 December 2010

Silk. Linen. Cotton.

I love all kind of natural and noble fabrics. I hate polyester. I like nylon.
Working as a textile decoration designer opened my eyes. I've learnt so a lot!
I used to promote minimalism...
but now I advocate glamour and splendour.






















Monday 13 December 2010

pregnant bread

It was just an experiment. Applied for an exhibition. And finished somewhere in South of Fyn broken and forgotten.







I always liked that.
So funny how I got attached.


Heads


Heads inspired me to make the whole series.
Different colors and patterns.
I'll try to get back all photos and update this post.
The only minus - it's a bit heavy because it's plaster board.




Walls

I created a lot of wall decorations in Hotel in Poznan. That was a lot of fun and free space for my ideas.
Especially ...I so love gypsum! and foamed polystyrene, occasionally.








The last which I'll keep

Thursday 9 December 2010

Geisha's remains

This what is left out of my Japanese paintings...
Recently I sold two to the same lady in Denmark.





I still have few more...which I advertise and sell on danish website:
MALERI - ONLINE








Also I created facegroup group where eventually I will upload all of them:
Geisha Group

Geisha - the forgotten realm

I started THIS because of two reasons:

1. I had too much Tempera paint. I needed it only during the first semester.
Because I can not stand the waist I decided to use it till the end...and I had a lot.

2. I so admire Geishas. I wanted to have as much as I could from this culture. I so wanted to look at them all the time. So I started to paint them since that was the best what I could do.










Unfortunately I don't have photos of all of them since I started...
It had happened that I wasn't fully prepared for the exam. I had to bring more works so to fulfill requirement I just grabbed my Geishas which I was doing just for fun.
My teacher on one of few painting workshops, Stanley, called it:
'hopeless kitsch, which you can buy anywhere in general stores'. He was very much outraged.

Since then, I have to admit, I've never thought highly of These works of  mine.
Even though I've done a lot of them upon special requests and sold most of them.