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Pia Andersen

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Pia Andersen

Concept

"I paint the way I interpret nature and by doing that, I create a new nature, a personal surface of nature in its own right.

Nature is not only fields, woods and lakes. You find nature in innumerable variations and forms.

My inspiration comes from the countries I have visited, the mountains I...
"I paint the way I interpret nature and by doing that, I create a new nature, a personal surface of nature in its own right.

Nature is not only fields, woods and lakes. You find nature in innumerable variations and forms.

My inspiration comes from the countries I have visited, the mountains I have climbed, the light shining in a certain way in a specific moment.

“The landscape” is present in my painting one way or another since the mid 90s.
“The light” always has been of major interest. I have worked and am working with the light in the surface, in the layers and in the themes.

The way I apply the oil-paint allows me to manipulate the light. I create an uneven surface to make the finished dry painting play with light and shadow.
The layers in the painting allow me to construct a color from dark towards light or vice versa, guiding the light of the painting in a completely physical way.

I work intuitively using the impressions from my daily life, art I have seen, travels I have made and nature I have lived.

When I have constructed the framework of a painting, I add a color. This color pushes the composition and not only demands but defines the next color.
Here starts the dialogue with the painting.

You must dare without knowing when or where it ends, let go and direct in one movement.

The studio is a laboratory of visual alchemy
Color is not only what the eye registers; it is the memory of the color.

One color is born by the disappearance of another, like when the sun moves, or a leaf is turned.

Like color is relative, born by its neighbors; perception also is relative depending on the knowledge, history and situation of the spectator.

Painting is my attempt to communicate consciously and unconsciously.

I want my paintings to activate the memories of the viewer; to create a pleasant but also puzzling presence and to provoke associations.
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“Pia Andersen's Artworks”

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Fall I

USD 1,900.00 Year.2024 w55.00 x h33.00 x d2.00 cm

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Land of songs

USD 14,000.00 Year.2024 w190.00 x h140.00 x d2.00 cm

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El limonero - The lemontree

USD 5,279.04 Year.2024 w70.00 x h100.00 x d3.00 cm

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Famarana

USD 9,360.00 Year.2022 w140.00 x h120.00 x d5.00 cm

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Espacio florido - blooming space

USD 4,700.00 Year.2022 w105.00 x h116.00 x d0.20 cm

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Sicily

Sold Out Year.2019 w50.00 x h70.00 x d3.00 cm

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Qajaasaq

Sold Out Year.2018 w30.00 x h90.00 x d5.00 cm

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Asiapark

Sold Out Year.2018 w30.00 x h90.00 x d5.00 cm

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Verano seco

Sold Out Year.2017 w180.00 x h150.00 x d5.00 cm

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Uummataasaq

Sold Out Year.2018 w80.00 x h90.00 x d5.00 cm

Medium

Price Range

USD $1,900 ~ $15,000

Biography

1960 Pia Andersen, born in Frederikshavn, Denmark
1981-86 School of Arts and Crafts, Kolding
1983-85 The Academy of Fine Arts, Cracow, Poland

Artist statement
Like color is relative, born by its neighbors; perception also is relative depending on the knowledge, history and situation of the spe...
1960 Pia Andersen, born in Frederikshavn, Denmark
1981-86 School of Arts and Crafts, Kolding
1983-85 The Academy of Fine Arts, Cracow, Poland

Artist statement
Like color is relative, born by its neighbors; perception also is relative depending on the knowledge, history and situation of the spectator.

Painting is my attempt to communicate consciously and unconsciously.

I want my paintings to activate the memories of the viewer; to create a pleasant but also puzzling presence and to provoke associations.

Collections
The National Museum of Fine Arts, Copenhagen
Leopold Hoesch Museum, Duren, Germany
Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund, Germany
Szombathely Museum, Szombathely, Hungary
Musee de Petit Format, Couvin, Belgium
The New Carlsberg Foundation
The House of Parliament, Christiansborg, Copenhagen
Hjorring Museum of Fine Arts
Oaxaca Museum, Oaxaca, Mexico
Drangedahl County, Telemark, Norway
Private collections in Germany, USA, Mexico, Japan, Brasil, Turkey, England, Norway and Denmark.

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