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FU-HUNDAR
2003
47 X 29 cm
Olja och akryl på pannå, fernissad högblank

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Fu-hundarna skapades av gudarna för att känna igen och tugga i sig demoner.
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STALLAR
2003
48 X 58 cm
Olja och akryl på pannå, fernissad högblank
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Mer impressionism än vanligt i den här tavlan. Ett rött flygplan stallar ovanför en blomsteräng. När jag ställde ut denna målning uppstod ofta situationen att ett par stod och tittade på målningen, först beundrade de den för dess tredimensionalitet, att planet ser ut att hänga fritt utanför målningen. Sedan övergick den manliga parten av paret att med tydliga handrörelser förklara manövern 'stallning' varpå kvinnan något oroat undrade om planet var på väg att störta. Konsensus blev att det var säkert en skicklig pilot som lyckades räta upp planet i sista sekunden. Under den tid jag var på utställningen tror jag att jag såg denna scen minst fem gånger.
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Postad av: Anonamous
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2006-05-14
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Your story about this painting is truly something to thnk about and I do se what they mean that the plane does stand out. Quite nice, but it is not my thing, but still a good painting =).
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Postad av: Max Magnus
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2006-05-14
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To put it frankly, this painting isn't really my thing either. I did these more impressionistic paintings at a time when I was having kind of a low and found it not quite worth the effort to concentrate too much on details. They do have some qualities but aren't anywhere near most of my other work if compared.
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Postad av: researching art student
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2006-11-13
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Max - so do you reckon that all impressionism lacks detail?
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Postad av: Max Magnus
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2006-11-13
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Compare a Bosch or Dali painting or something along that branch with a Renoir or a Monet and you will on an objective plane undoubtedly find a richer wealth of detail in the former ones. However, impressionist and expressionist techniques leave much to the beholder's imagination, enabling some viewers to read in as much details as they wish in the painting.
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Postad av: Russell
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2006-11-28
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At first I saw the plane as flying veritcal, then imagined it suspended in air above the ground and last as if viewing it from underneath and flying away from a wall. After working through the possiblities and giving myself virtigo this sureal plane stikes an impossible position above the calm country side. This plane lives in a world with no sense on panic, in a sensible world where planes always float like hot air balloons. It's the plane for our times. I love it, thanks.
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Postad av: Sam
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2006-12-01
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By chance is the red plane suppose to symbolize The Red Baron at all? Everytime I think of a red plane, I think of Manfrid Von Richtophen.. if I even spelt that right!
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Postad av: Max Magnus
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2006-12-01
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Hard not to associate to ye ol' baron, the plane might be slightly too modern though.
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