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Anne Irene Angelshaug
Printmaking, Giclée on Paper
Size: 11.4 W x 11.4 H x 0.1 D in
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2009
Print, Giclée on Paper
Limited Edition of 1
11.4 W x 11.4 H x 0.1 D in
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Not Framed
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Anne Angelshaug an artist from Norway, creates beautiful surreal paintings that evoke a delicate sadness when viewed. Through the juzatopositon of humans and nature in dreamlike landscapes, Angelshaug’s artwork is exploring many themes dealing with the destructive nature of humans. Born in Oslo, she grew up in a small village at the west coast of Norway with teachers for parents and two older brothers. She studied illustration in England at Falmouth University, where she met her future husband, Julian Mills. Her paintings has been exhibited around Norway, Europe and The United States. “Again and again, we make bad choices with horrendous consequences for this beautiful planet and this saddens me more than I can say. There is a lot of this in my work. Norway is one of the lucky countries where the destruction is not very visible yet. The nature is still incredibly beautiful and mighty impressive. This inspires me immensely and plays a huge part in my work. The actual look of my work has a lot to do with my background as an illustrator. Since the subject matter that I want to explore and communicate is so dark and melancholic, I like to juxtapose this with a beautiful fairytale-like look to the image. I want to “draw” the onlooker in and then let them discover that everything is not as it should be in this “beautiful” place. I love the uneasy pairing of innocence/cute and ominousness.”
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