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Mixed Media, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 29.5 W x 45.7 H x 1.2 D in
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This piece was made of T-shirt - it's pretty much a result of a beautiful accident. I used the t-shirt first as changing clothes in the studio. It was very old with some holes in it - I then started to clean my hands with it and one day I was bored so I started cutting in sides - my mom used to say I was born with the scissors in my hand - I just loved cutting everything - books, grandmothers curtains in her living room etc. and it’s funny but very often I think of it and remember getting in to troubles and afterwards explaining myself. A feeling like that little girl and still finding it very satisfying. Time kind of stops at those moments, it brings melancholic thoughts. Sometimes the process goes natural, like inner guidance for the next steps – so I stretched the t-shirt on bars and that what happened: next step - a state of mind brings colors in.
Original Created:2019
Subjects:Abstract
Materials:CanvasSoft (Yarn, Cotton, Fabric)
Mediums:AcrylicSpray PaintMarkerFabric
Mixed Media:Acrylic on Canvas
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:9
Size:29.5 W x 45.7 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Emma Irma Johansen was born in Lithuania and spent half of her life in Denmark. From a very young age she was obsessed with painting, drawing, cutting, sewing, and creating and later went on to study fine arts, costume design, design technology & patterns, and sustainable fashion at college. Emma works with and combines different methods and mediums to show the beauty behind different physical structures, looking deeper and portraying more than what can be seen with the naked eye. Emma draws inspiration from traveling, conveying onto canvas her unique observation of different environments, different cultures, architecture, and more. Most of Emma’s library of pictures she has captured with her camera are of abandoned places; very poor (and pure) environments, places where many cannot see beauty. But through the abstract portrayal of her pictures, Emma’s point is to show the public that everything is imperfect, and there is beauty in those imperfections. Emma loves to experiment with new materials with every new project, always trying to break the bounds of the traditional canvas. Lately she’s explored sustainability by reusing old fabrics and recycled clothing, in order to make something valuable from something seemingly worthless. She is impassioned by the exploration of fabric-manipulation, how it can stretch, shrink or be forced into structured shapes at one end, then lead into natural flowing states at the other. Combining these skills with use of acrylics and other mixed media Emma creates both unique and thought-provoking works.
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