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Eva Fidjeland – artist, poet, photographerhttp://metrobloggen.se/lucidora What makes Swedish artist Eva Fidjeland so unique is her ability to create pieces of art using natural, earthly tones while maintaining a commitment to photography, digital art, and traditional visual art. Eva Fidjeland has the ability to see the elements of the world as they are, including the beauty that is nature and animal life, and recreate them in the form of art that has cultural relevance to audiences across the world. Her cultural pieces would fit seamlessly in any gallery or museum in any part of the world. (Quote from review written by Dominic Richardson, writer/editor at Art Bracket LLC) http://artbracket.com/profiles/blogs/eva-fidjeland-versatile-artist-with-perfect-earthly-style Eva Fidjeland is an artist born in Stockholm 1955. Her art reflects cultural influences from childhood years spent in Portugal, Lebanon, Iran and Afghanistan. In 1978 she went to live in the artists´ village Ein Hod, Israel. There she learned the art of making stained glass from the masterly Joseph Chaaltiel. http://ein-hod.info/artists/ora Upon returning to Stockholm she was approached by the Vasa Museum who appointed her to reconstruct glass parts for the Vasa Ship.The New Vasa Museum was inaugurated in 1990. http://www.vasamuseet.se/en/The-Ship Eva Fidjeland has exhibited her art work at numerous museums and galleries in Sweden and abroad. http://galerie-stexwig.com Eva Fidjeland Blog: http://EvaFidjeland.blog.com http://EvaFidjeland.blogspot.com
Eva Fidjeland´s Art Captures the Human ExperienceWhen art captures the essence of the human experience, it reveals aspects of humanity under a bright spotlight. The art emphasizes these qualities directly, pointing observers toward images that will challenge our current perspectives of the world. The artist, as the creator of such pieces of art, is responsible for the design and creation of these images; their process is similar to the process of unveiling, in which the artist will seek to bring the observer closer to truths through images Eva Fidjeland´s art brings observers closer to the truth of understanding the human process of healing. Fidjeland´s art exists within an extraordinary global context. The world has separated the concept of healing within a dichotomous line. Eastern cultures typically incorporate healing concepts within their aspects of a life holistically, while many western cultures view healing as the mere recovery of illness or injury. Many citizens of the world carry a perception of healing that lays somewhere in between. Eva Fidjeland´s art emphasizes the human need to challenge these perceptions through captivating mixed media design, color and examination of the human body. Eva Fidjeland´s art asserts the concept of healing is far from esoteric, promoting the idea that healing is a natural, organic part of the human condition that connects us to the world in which we live. DOMINIC RICHARDSON, writer/editor at Art Bracket LLC Primary Forms with a Bold FunctionI like the slight melancholy mystery of these images. In general, the softened palette and contrast evokes a faded memory, but the primary forms have a bold function.
`Evolution´ employs a primordial form, spiraling up out of the water like a mythic sea creature. I also see the faintly grainy quality and washed out magenta tonality as harkening back to old photographic documentary film, though I´m unsure of the media/process actually employed here. I find the vertical orientation is also unexpected for the surreal landscape, as the weighty spiral form doesn´t appear able to sustain its upward thrust for long, as it curls into itself. The piece entitled `Liz´ is an enticing picture as well; some more direct photographic reference to lizards is evident, but there is also a diffused manipulation of the image that muffles direct or overt pictorial representation. The resulting image calls to mind pictographic symbolism from a host of ethnic traditions and artistic eras. In this way, `Liz´ reminds me of a mellowed Florence Putterman painting. So the piece seems less about the natural subject depicted, and more about the state of flux, or evanescent movement.
(Written on May 11, 2013 by resident curator Kristen T Woodward, Professor of Art at Albright College in Reading PA, USA). http://artists2artists.net/photo/liz Eva Fidjeland´s Art Captures the Human Experience Eva Fidjeland at Pagan Poet”Eva Fidjeland´s poems are potent with a powerful kind of beauty and zest for life, far from the romantic kind”. http://paganpoet.com/Eva-Fidjeland-artist-poet-photographer
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