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Detail: poppy in disintegration
Detail: The painting started with me dancing on the canvas. My footprints are part of the subject.
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Me working on the painting in the barn on Öland.
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Flow Painting

Onna Daniel

Sweden

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 59.1 W x 23.6 H x 0.9 D in

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About The Artwork

This piece happened in a barn on the island of Öland. It began by movement, me dancing with paint on my feet on the canvas. It is inspired by the surroundings on Öland, by effortlessness, movement, joy and trust. I hope this piece will give its owner trust in their own process, no matter what they are going through. Painted mostly with acrylic paint with pastels and pencil on top. There are also four poppy flowers pushed onto the paint. The poppies are gradually disintegrating wich is intentional and part of the process of the painting. To me the process of a painting continues once I am finished with it. The process will continue with the viewer, owner and painting itself. The painting is framed with stretcher bars and is ready to hang with a hanging wire.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:59.1 W x 23.6 H x 0.9 D in

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I am interested in an expansion of the mind and being through art. I build my pieces on layers. I create layers and paint them over. Sometimes I will scratch or tear out parts of the old layers to make them visible again. Layers are like chapters in a persons life. We build our lives, creating, filling the canvas with life and beauty. At certain points in life we need to paint it all over to be able to start a new chapter, no matter how much beauty we’ve attained or created in the present layer. We need to paint it over to be able to grow. In a finished artwork all the layers are there underneath, even the ones you cannot see. It is an organic process. To me art making is more about the process and less about the product. In art I attempt to make something intangible (the process) into something material (the painting). This can feel or seem like a paradox in itself. The process of the art will continue once I am finished with my painting. It continues on the wall where it is hung, sending out inspiration or energy, it continues inside the person who views it, evoking thoughts and feelings. Sometimes the process continues with me destroying, burying or burning the piece or hiding it in a cupboard for years. (These are obviously not the pieces you will view here ;) The point is that when the process is in focus rather than the product, the process will continue long after the last brushstroke. My work comes from the body. I channel energies and they flow out onto the canvas. Using unconventional methods, mixing both acrylic, oil, pastel, ink, spit, pieces of dirt or vegetation, anything in mixed media. The process of the body and the process of nature are key elements in my process.

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