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Oil on canvas. This one of a series of paintings inspired by the changing colours, textures, usage and value of WW2 bunkers on the west coast of Denmark. 
Bunker V174_FuMO_214 was originally designed to house a marine radar for detecting allied ships. Although these bunkers were originally cold, hard, threatening monoliths the wind, salty air, seas-pray and shifting sands have gently manipulated them over time into listing, rusty, moss and lichen patched sculptural playgrounds. I have tried in this series of paintings to explore this change in value and the emotions attached to these now beautiful evolving structures.
Oil on canvas. This one of a series of paintings inspired by the changing colours, textures, usage and value of WW2 bunkers on the west coast of Denmark. 
Bunker V174_FuMO_214 was originally designed to house a marine radar for detecting allied ships. Although these bunkers were originally cold, hard, threatening monoliths the wind, salty air, seas-pray and shifting sands have gently manipulated them over time into listing, rusty, moss and lichen patched sculptural playgrounds. I have tried in this series of paintings to explore this change in value and the emotions attached to these now beautiful evolving structures.
Oil on canvas. This one of a series of paintings inspired by the changing colours, textures, usage and value of WW2 bunkers on the west coast of Denmark. 
Bunker V174_FuMO_214 was originally designed to house a marine radar for detecting allied ships. Although these bunkers were originally cold, hard, threatening monoliths the wind, salty air, seas-pray and shifting sands have gently manipulated them over time into listing, rusty, moss and lichen patched sculptural playgrounds. I have tried in this series of paintings to explore this change in value and the emotions attached to these now beautiful evolving structures.
Oil on canvas. This one of a series of paintings inspired by the changing colours, textures, usage and value of WW2 bunkers on the west coast of Denmark. 
Bunker V174_FuMO_214 was originally designed to house a marine radar for detecting allied ships. Although these bunkers were originally cold, hard, threatening monoliths the wind, salty air, seas-pray and shifting sands have gently manipulated them over time into listing, rusty, moss and lichen patched sculptural playgrounds. I have tried in this series of paintings to explore this change in value and the emotions attached to these now beautiful evolving structures.

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V174 FuMO 214 Painting

Michael Lauesen-Day

Denmark

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 38.5 W x 24 H x 1 D in

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Oil on canvas. This one of a series of paintings inspired by the changing colours, textures, usage and value of WW2 bunkers on the west coast of Denmark. Bunker V174_FuMO_214 was originally designed to house a marine radar for detecting allied ships. Although these bunkers were originally cold, har...

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2018

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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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