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Inspired by the colours, textures, decay and the changing purposes and "values" of the old WWII bunkers on the windy West coast of Denmark.
Where once these concrete giants stood threatening and imposing, they now stand as decaying monuments of a war long gone.
Bashed by the winds and water of the salty North Sea, metalwork now show colours of beauty, and the concrete subsides and crumbles into sculptural shapes.
Now treasured by visitors to the beaches for their majestic weight, a modern-day folly for exploration play and hide-&-seek. 
Where once was horror of war, there now are rays of sun playing through the cracks and sand trickling in everywhere. Nature creating beauty. 

In this painting, based on the colours, shapes and lines inside bunker FL277 Nr73013, I explore the contrasts of the warm scandinavian sun outside and the darkness of the inside of the bunker. Half buried on the beach, the sand inside now reflects the golden rays and create an ethereal glow which lights up the corroded iron and show all the colors and beauty they have gained.
This painting contains small gold filings to represent the unchanging golden rays of the sun
Inspired by the colours, textures, decay and the changing purposes and "values" of the old WWII bunkers on the windy West coast of Denmark.
Where once these concrete giants stood threatening and imposing, they now stand as decaying monuments of a war long gone.
Bashed by the winds and water of the salty North Sea, metalwork now show colours of beauty, and the concrete subsides and crumbles into sculptural shapes.
Now treasured by visitors to the beaches for their majestic weight, a modern-day folly for exploration play and hide-&-seek. 
Where once was horror of war, there now are rays of sun playing through the cracks and sand trickling in everywhere. Nature creating beauty. 

In this painting, based on the colours, shapes and lines inside bunker FL277 Nr73013, I explore the contrasts of the warm scandinavian sun outside and the darkness of the inside of the bunker. Half buried on the beach, the sand inside now reflects the golden rays and create an ethereal glow which lights up the corroded iron and show all the colors and beauty they have gained.
This painting contains small gold filings to represent the unchanging golden rays of the sun
Inspired by the colours, textures, decay and the changing purposes and "values" of the old WWII bunkers on the windy West coast of Denmark.
Where once these concrete giants stood threatening and imposing, they now stand as decaying monuments of a war long gone.
Bashed by the winds and water of the salty North Sea, metalwork now show colours of beauty, and the concrete subsides and crumbles into sculptural shapes.
Now treasured by visitors to the beaches for their majestic weight, a modern-day folly for exploration play and hide-&-seek. 
Where once was horror of war, there now are rays of sun playing through the cracks and sand trickling in everywhere. Nature creating beauty. 

In this painting, based on the colours, shapes and lines inside bunker FL277 Nr73013, I explore the contrasts of the warm scandinavian sun outside and the darkness of the inside of the bunker. Half buried on the beach, the sand inside now reflects the golden rays and create an ethereal glow which lights up the corroded iron and show all the colors and beauty they have gained.
This painting contains small gold filings to represent the unchanging golden rays of the sun
Inspired by the colours, textures, decay and the changing purposes and "values" of the old WWII bunkers on the windy West coast of Denmark.
Where once these concrete giants stood threatening and imposing, they now stand as decaying monuments of a war long gone.
Bashed by the winds and water of the salty North Sea, metalwork now show colours of beauty, and the concrete subsides and crumbles into sculptural shapes.
Now treasured by visitors to the beaches for their majestic weight, a modern-day folly for exploration play and hide-&-seek. 
Where once was horror of war, there now are rays of sun playing through the cracks and sand trickling in everywhere. Nature creating beauty. 

In this painting, based on the colours, shapes and lines inside bunker FL277 Nr73013, I explore the contrasts of the warm scandinavian sun outside and the darkness of the inside of the bunker. Half buried on the beach, the sand inside now reflects the golden rays and create an ethereal glow which lights up the corroded iron and show all the colors and beauty they have gained.
This painting contains small gold filings to represent the unchanging golden rays of the sun
Inspired by the colours, textures, decay and the changing purposes and "values" of the old WWII bunkers on the windy West coast of Denmark.
Where once these concrete giants stood threatening and imposing, they now stand as decaying monuments of a war long gone.
Bashed by the winds and water of the salty North Sea, metalwork now show colours of beauty, and the concrete subsides and crumbles into sculptural shapes.
Now treasured by visitors to the beaches for their majestic weight, a modern-day folly for exploration play and hide-&-seek. 
Where once was horror of war, there now are rays of sun playing through the cracks and sand trickling in everywhere. Nature creating beauty. 

In this painting, based on the colours, shapes and lines inside bunker FL277 Nr73013, I explore the contrasts of the warm scandinavian sun outside and the darkness of the inside of the bunker. Half buried on the beach, the sand inside now reflects the golden rays and create an ethereal glow which lights up the corroded iron and show all the colors and beauty they have gained.
This painting contains small gold filings to represent the unchanging golden rays of the sun
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FL277 Nr73013 Painting

Michael Lauesen-Day

Denmark

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 14 W x 16 H x 0.8 D in

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Inspired by the colours, textures, decay and the changing purposes and "values" of the old WWII bunkers on the windy West coast of Denmark. Where once these concrete giants stood threatening and imposing, they now stand as decaying monuments of a war long gone. Bashed by the winds and water of the salty North Sea, metalwork now show colours of beauty, and the concrete subsides and crumbles into sculptural shapes. Now treasured by visitors to the beaches for their majestic weight, a modern-day folly for exploration play and hide-&-seek. Where once was horror of war, there now are rays of sun playing through the cracks and sand trickling in everywhere. Nature creating beauty. In this painting, based on the colours, shapes and lines inside bunker FL277 Nr73013, I explore the contrasts of the warm scandinavian sun outside and the darkness of the inside of the bunker. Half buried on the beach, the sand inside now reflects the golden rays and create an ethereal glow which lights up the corroded iron and show all the colors and beauty they have gained. This painting contains small gold filings to represent the unchanging golden rays of the sun

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:14 W x 16 H x 0.8 D in

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Michael Lauesen-Day is a UK born artist now living in Denmark. His work focuses on perceptions of value and alchemical processes. His practice explores these themes through a variety of media and disciplines, including sculpture, archaic & alternative photographic processes, as well as oil & acrylic painting. His work almost always includes precious metals or gemstones. Michael is also a former associate lecturer in Fine art and photography at Leeds Art University and Fine art photography technician at Leeds Beckett University.

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