Architecture is related to the arts. I have always been interested in architecture. My school buddies suggested I should become an architect, but I did not follow that advice. Now I have designed a guesthouse and it is coming near to completion. I have been fully involved in building it and it has been an incredible experience going from vision to reality.
After a two year pandemic paus, we were back at Konstrundan, the large studio tour in southwestern Sweden. Maybe not quite the usual crowd, but nonetheless over 1200 enthusiastic visitors have come so far. The tour continues evenings this week and next weekend, April 23 & 24. All age groups have been here and most people have walked around with a smile on their faces and many have expressed awe and inspiration. It is a privilege to be able to share the house and the art.
Today I was basically offended. Someone had written about me that I was retired! That person does not understand what it is to be an artist. I am NOT retired and NEVER will retire… I hope. I recently read a very interesting book about the Private Lives of the Impressionists in France. Some of them came from relatively wealthy families, some were dirt poor. They all kept creating and exploring new ways of making art. They were mocked and ridiculed and did not have much commercial success during their lifetimes, but they are titans in the art world today. They painted and created until they died.
I found the book very inspiring! As an artist it is easy to doubt yourself and feel inadequate. I have read of artists who have become very successful and still keep knocking and doubting themselves, even taking to drinking and other self-destructive behavior. Think of Basquiat, Pollock, van Gogh, etc. Just because I have made one master piece, there is no guarantee that I will be able to make another. But we are always on the search, always exploring new ideas, practicing our skills, observing the world around us. Hopefully we can put food on the table, so we can live another day of being creative.
A photo from my exhibition at Arts Fort Worth, where I am showing 25 Horizon paintings.
For quite some time I have been working on more horizon paintings and today I was able to photograph twelve new works and I will be sharing some, one by one. Here is a little, dear painting. Horizon in Gold, oil on plywood. The painting is 10″ x 8″ and the gilded frame is 19.5″ x 17.5″.
I recently got a commission to make two large Abstract Horizon paintings for the new restaurant, Södra Larm, at Hotel Flora in Gothenburg. The restaurant opened on September 29. Check it out if you are in Gothenburg!
Abstract Horizon Hotel Flora I, oil on plywood, 120 x 120 cmAbstract Horizon Hotel Flora II, oil on plywood, 120 x 120 cm