Text by Irene Strandenes Photos by Naysa Andrade
13.2 - 15.3 2015
Friday February 13, arteriet had the honor of hosting the opening of Marianne Lund’s
exhibition Bright Green and Other Colors.
Lund is a local architect and artist who has years worth of experience behind
her. Part of what is exciting about this exhibit, is that she has moved beyond
her signature pencil drawings to also create wonderful, and also larger, works
of bright and beautiful oil colors.
As the title indicates, the color green is
prominent in the exhibition, but yellow, orange and red are also very much
present. The works all come nicely together and complement each other.
In a pre-show interview with Fædrelandsvennen, she explains a little bit about her process and end results, and how her starting point is drawing or painting lines. Lines that will never be straight as she does not use a ruler, lines that she builds upon, and thus wavy, intricate patterns emerge.
In the article she lets us know that it is the human body’s inadequacy that is being expressed, and she also reveals that silence and solitude are important elements
to her work process.
The opening night started with a
presentation by gallery owner Marianne Laukvik, before visitors started roaming
free to take it all in.
The meticulous work and the details of it are so that
one find oneself captivated in front of each one of the pictures looking for
even more to discover.
The crowd was happy and appreciative of the exhibition,
enjoying a glass of wine or juice – and of course, the soup. The soup is always
delicious.
Bright Green and Other Colors
runs through March 15.
(To read the article, go to http://www.fvn.no/kultur/Streker-i-sterke-farger-2760370.html. For open access link, go through arteriet’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/arteriet)