Abstract art by Swedish artist Eva Ryn Johannissen. Abstract painting exploring contemporary life through colour, form and surface texture.

Red  Ice, oil on canvas, 60 x 70 cm

Why abstract art?

According to one definition an abstract artist is someone whose art 'departs in varying degrees from representational accuracy'. My own paintings are not normally abstracted from a physical motive at all. Instead they are mental constructs based on my experience of contemporary life.

To me as an abstract artist, all the formal aspects of painting, brush marks, colours, tones, layers of paint, surface texture, become means of making discoveries about the world, contemporary life and the human predicament..

When looking at abstract art, the viewer needs to let himself be stirred by the movement of ideas in his unconscious mind even as he thinks he is merely looking at colours, abstract shapes, texture.

Surface texture - painting technique

Unlike most contemporary abstract artists I build up my work slowly. Building up the surface of my paintings in consecutive layers, spreading the luscious oil paint thickly on the canvas with a palette knife, thinly with a wide varnish brush or rubbing it in with a piece of rag or my fingers, then scraping into previous layers, rubbing paint off to expose what is underneath, I am searching to uncover thoughts, emotions and truths about the contemporary world that could not be expressed in mere words.

Eva Ryn Johannissen

 

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Red Ice 3,  oil  on canvas. 60  x 70 cm
Shining Island 3, oil on canvas, 60 x 70cm
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My Father's House 8, oil on canvas, 60 x 60 cm
My Father's House 10, oil on canvas, 60 x 60 cm
Shining Island 2,  oil on canvas, 40 x 40 cm
This painting and the one above belong to a series of works based on a theme I have been coming back to many times over the years. See more works in the series "My Father's House"