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"Children of the Winds," Installation

Björn Malm

Sweden

Installation, Interactive on Other

Size: 47.2 W x 47.2 H x 0.4 D in

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About The Artwork

This art is in your head and the description of it is on a letter. The lucky owner of this is an owner of a piece of my imagination that becomes part of yours. Below is a description of the artwork. Much pleasure/The Artist In this fantasy painting, titled "Children of the Winds," the viewer encounters an image of the bird boy sitting on a window sill, gazing inward. The bird boy is not just an ordinary child but a symbol of the many refugee children who have been tossed between winds over the sea, on weak wings and in constant struggle for survival. The background of the painting is a whirlwind of stormy spectrum, where colors swirl and blend in a surrealistic and abstract dance. Clouds in various shapes and shades of gray and blue shift and disperse across the sky, as if carrying stories of loss and abandonment. Through this chaotic background, the bird boy emerges, surrounded by a faint glow of hope and survival. The bird boy himself is painted with finesse and detail, with sharp contours marking his youthful facial features and his eyes gazing into the viewer with a mixture of sorrow and longing. His wings are broken and outstretched, as if ready to lift him away from the dark world outside the window and towards a place of safety and peace. Through the window, one sees a world that is both familiar and unfamiliar. Buildings rise in the horizon, but their contours are blurry and indistinct, as if they are dreams floating in the past. On the streets below, people move in a silent procession, their faces expressionless and their movements mechanical, as if they are trapped in an eternal loop of routine and apathy. In the foreground of the painting lies a cat, staring out through the window with the same curiosity and longing as the bird boy. Their gazes meet in a silent dialogue, as if they share a common desire for freedom and reconciliation.

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Installation:Interactive on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:47.2 W x 47.2 H x 0.4 D in

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About me I am an artist and a creator. A gentleman with a mustache and beard. A writer and a thinker. I must create to get out allot of things, all the ideas growing up inside my body and my head. I love to play with colors and shape and words. I enjoy to express myself. A lot of things has happened in my life and I have been working with totally different things, like as a ski instructor, sailor, cleaner and nude model. Even if I haven’t  been able to make a living of all of them I haven’t died of any of them. I am a qualified youth worker and a teacher in creative writing. Working with people has giving me a lot and it is rewording to meet children and work with them.  They are playful and spontaneous but they are also serious and have problems. It’s a giving and taking when you are working with people. When I work with people it’s more difficult to write but easier to paint. I believe that I have to express myself large when I work close to people. While the small words and ideas for poems and prose is walking into my head when I am out strolling. It’s not always that I can recreate all my ideas and thoughts into pictures and words. Sometimes I need a little help from my friends and family to discuss and understand what it is to have to be released. The whole thing is a process. Other things which can be good to know about me is that I am a vegan, loves to listen to sound books. I have a fiancee, Sofia and a son, Norton 8 month old.  I live in Göteborg but grow up in Karlskrona, Sweden. How I work When I painting, create, I use a lot of color and shape. I want the observer to both see and feel the work. The motives should be living, moving. Putting on layers of paint.  I create in acrylic and spray paint. I often mix the paint with other substances  like sugar, glue, plastic, salt, flour and ash. I use them to form, to give the structure I want. When I use spray paint I do it to either to make shadows or to create patterns or depth. I use stencils and lace fabrics from secondhand stores, and net and so on.  With the body as paintbrush, I have made as my signature. To use the human body to form. I put paint on mine or some models body and then press the body against the canvas. This is something I have done for several years and I have learnt how to do it by practicing. The body makes an imprint. When I have used the body I go on working with the painting, to finish it, to get the harmony between background and body.

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