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Jorgen Rosengaard Abstract Landscapes Look To A Point Beyond The Horizon Of our Reality

| Life in a cultural petri dish | October 18, 2012

Jorgen Rosengaard paintings colours and water

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Jorgen Rosengaard paintings waterfall

Danish painter Jorgen Rosengaard‘s magnificent paintings are influenced by his travelling, his exploration of the world and the landscape around him all of which seem to have affected him profoundly. In both his actions in life and in his paintings he always seems to be reaching for the untouchable. That place beyond the horizon, far away from a known life.

His abstract landscapes of dark, rich colours always seem to reach their zenith at the point of the horizon, a place just out of reach, on the edge of our memory, unexplainable, elemental and left to our imagination. And sometimes they seep back into the landscape making it all the more richer.

He has very little to say about his work except the obvious:

Let the pictures do the talking

 

moray mair

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