Atelier Klara G

Cultural activity, Paintings - Graphic arts in Saint-Méen-le-Grand
  • The work of Klara G, an Icelandic painter, is mainly based on the contemporary abstract style and is sometimes on the border between abstraction and figuration. She works with acrylics and applies mixed media, various materials such as sand, stones, pastes and gels. To create important reliefs and different effects. She plays primarily with colours, shapes and textures. The sources of her inspiration are nature, especially the landscapes of her native country Iceland and her adopted land "le...
    The work of Klara G, an Icelandic painter, is mainly based on the contemporary abstract style and is sometimes on the border between abstraction and figuration. She works with acrylics and applies mixed media, various materials such as sand, stones, pastes and gels. To create important reliefs and different effects. She plays primarily with colours, shapes and textures. The sources of her inspiration are nature, especially the landscapes of her native country Iceland and her adopted land "le Pays de Brocéliande". She tries to take the viewer on a journey into a surprising and mysterious world. Her work often reflects the movement, forces and contrasts of nature. In the same painting she mixes the matt and the shiny, the rough and the smooth, the thick and the thin. She also contrasts, for example, cold like snow and hot like fire, a new erupting volcano with old cooled lava. Her latest work suggests Icelandic volcanoes, lava, fire, ice and snow. She tries to capture the viewer's sight and mind to travel in an amazing and mysterious world.

    She exhibits in her studio all year round. Open by appointment.
    The work of Klara G, an Icelandic painter, is mainly based on the contemporary abstract style and is sometimes on the border between abstraction and figuration. She works with acrylics and applies mixed media, various materials such as sand, stones, pastes and gels. To create important reliefs and different effects. She plays primarily with colours, shapes and textures. The sources of her inspiration are nature, especially the landscapes of her native country Iceland and her adopted land "le Pays de Brocéliande". She tries to take the viewer on a journey into a surprising and mysterious world. Her work often reflects the movement, forces and contrasts of nature. In the same painting she mixes the matt and the shiny, the rough and the smooth, the thick and the thin. She also contrasts, for example, cold like snow and hot like fire, a new erupting volcano with old cooled lava. Her latest work suggests Icelandic volcanoes, lava, fire, ice and snow. She tries to capture the viewer's sight and mind to travel in an amazing and mysterious world.

    She exhibits in her studio all year round. Open by appointment.
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