Laust H酶jgaard: Fable And Flesh
In recent years, the painterly worlds of Danish artist Laust H酶jgaard and his inherent protagonists have evolved from rather static, almost comic-like creatures that eked out their existence in the frame of the canvas to dynamic figures reminiscent of the futuristic paintings of Umberto Bocciono. The energetic brushstrokes, the forward-driven, simultaneous movements of the figures, which still defy with strength but have become more organic in their form, give the impression that the picture itself no longer represents a limit for them. They free themselves from their stasis and enter a battle against each other for space and visibility.
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In recent years, the painterly worlds of Danish artist Laust H酶jgaard and his inherent protagonists have evolved from rather static, almost comic-like creatures that eked out their existence in the frame of the canvas to dynamic figures reminiscent of the futuristic paintings of Umberto Bocciono. The energetic brushstrokes, the forward-driven, simultaneous movements of the figures, which still defy with strength but have become more organic in their form, give the impression that the picture itself no longer represents a limit for them. They free themselves from their stasis and enter a battle against each other for space and visibility.