Artist Information:
Brita Linius
Charlottenlund,
Denmark
Member Since: Dec 2001
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Artist Statement:
I was born in 1949 and I started relatively late on my artistic career. For several years, I studied with Lecturer in Art, Kurt Smith and painter Vibeke Jorgensen, and during these studies I slowly turned my interest in the direction of still-life paintings with its countless variations.
In order to accentuate the material, I developed my own technique, AcrylicCollage on canvas. This technique makes it possible for me to work out a three- dimensional surface on the canvas where many details are seen. Details, which, unfortunately, can't be fully enjoyed on a computer monitor.
Every painting is going through a long and punctilious process where the canvas is worked out in every little detail. Several layers of paper have been mounted on the surface, painted with many layers of vibrant colors.
As Danish painters from the 18th and 19th century did, I often travels to Italy on study tours. This is clearly seen in my still-life paintings where flowers, fruits, jar and "amphora's" are dominating. However, the Nordic coolness may still be seen in the works.
I decorate and exhibit in companies and galleries in Denmark and I'm very happy to have sold artworks ...
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Copenhagen Art Gallery, Denmark (http://www.copenhagen-art.dk)
Galleri København, Denmark...
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Brita Linius's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Brita Linius's Portfolio. Browse Linius's body of work: I was born in 1949 and I started relatively late on my artistic career. For several years, I studied with Lecturer in Art, Kurt Smith and painter Vibeke Jorgensen, and during these studies I slowly turned my interest in the direction of still-life paintings with its countless variations.
In order to accentuate the material, I developed my own technique, AcrylicCollage on canvas. This technique makes it possible for me to work out a three- dimensional surface on the canvas where many details are seen. Details, which, unfortunately, can't be fully enjoyed on a computer monitor.
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Apples, 2003 Collage, 50 x 60 X 2 cm Price: US$ 1025 €: 654 UK £: 507 ¥en: 101809
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Citrus, 2003 Collage, 50 x 60 X 2 cm Price: US$ 1025 €: 654 UK £: 507 ¥en: 101809
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Red Apples, 2003 Collage, 46 x 38 X 2 cm Price: US$ 800 €: 511 UK £: 396 ¥en: 79460
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Tulips, 2003 Collage, 40 x 40 X 2 cm Price: US$ 800 €: 511 UK £: 396 ¥en: 79460
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