Annette Balsgaard

Annette Balsgaard creates abstract-figurative paintings, where nature is her primary source of inspiration. Her works contain a depth and dynamism that invite the viewer to immerse themselves in a universe of organic shapes and color play. With a harmonious palette and a balance between calm and unrest, she creates a visual space where spiritual depth and reflection are in focus. Her paintings encourage you to see further, think deeper, and let yourself get lost.
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Malene Krogh

Malene Krogh paints abstractly and her artistic form of expression stems from a mixture of energy, emotions and visual impressions she experiences in her everyday life.
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Adam Olsson

Adam Olsson, who graduated from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 2010, works with photography, printmaking, video and music. In the Pop Art exhibition Artificial Money, he reinterprets the iconic Danish thousand-kroner banknote, which will lose its validity on May 31, 2025. Through colorful silkscreen prints, Olsson mixes nostalgia, humor and critical reflection as he examines the banknote’s aesthetics, history and symbolic meaning in a time when physical money is disappearing. The exhibition challenges our view of money – as a means of payment, but also as an artistic and cultural icon.
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Camilla Siig

I’m a self-taught visual artist working in graphite and watercolour, inspired by organic forms and science fiction. My work explores the boundary between reality and abstraction, with a focus on portraiture and the expressive depth of human features. With a background in classical music, neuroscience, and medical studies, I now pursue electronic music while building my visual practice. Through art, I seek to evoke awe—a moment where time and space converge in dynamic stillness.
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Slagger Lund

Slagger Lund is a Danish multi-artist whose practice moves effortlessly between poetry, music and visual art. With a distinctive, expressive approach, he creates works that balance the melancholic and the absurd, often with a raw aesthetic and a lyrical narrative that challenges the boundaries of language. His artistic universe revolves around the sensual and the fragmented, where words, tones and visual expressions merge into an experimental whole.
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Anya Palmkvist

Anya Palmkvist is a versatile artist and tattooist working in the intersection of realism and free expression. Her work blends precision with intuition — from detailed tattoos to illustrative and painterly pieces — always guided by a strong sense of form, atmosphere, and personal storytelling.
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Marina Rubini Rordam

"My background in embroidery shapes my work—everything is hand-cut, torn, or carved. As a sustainable collage artist, I work mainly with found materials—no copies, enlargements, or AI. My art is 95% recycled and 100% driven by passion for themes like sustainability, gender, history, environmental issues, and freedom of expression. I seek meaning in the grotesque and aim to leave a lasting impression."
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Tobias Anker

People are about how we often judge others on the outside at first meeting. But behind every face hides a unique story. I write poetry on the back of my works, where the faces are painted in many colors. They symbolize how we are shaped by our life experiences and the people we meet.
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David Juárez (ES)

David Juárez Ollé is from Barcelona. He is both artist and designer – a creative force in constant development. His works appear as a unique expression of the boundless nature of creativity, where the surreal meets the sublime. He continues to inspire and fascinate, as a ceaseless source of wonder and artistic contemplation.
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Kate Piil

My work, whether it is a portrait or an abstraction, must have atmosphere, colors and an expression that speaks to the viewer and invites dialogue, that is what is interesting about art. I also mix old paintings and insert my own abstractions, sew and embroider over the works. All works have leather frames.
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Hanne Bill

I paint abstract landscapes with waves and waterfalls, on canvas, paper and wooden panels. Often there are imaginative flares, people and animals, carrying a message about taking care of ourselves, each other and the planet.
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Heidi Holst Hansen

My work consists of many layers. The portrait on top of today's stock prices is a contrast that contains a core problem in human existence. We always have to deal with both. The personal history and consideration for each other can often be overshadowed by the media's focus on conflict and sensation, and the market-driven society's consideration for power, crisis, profit rather than the person.
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studio55squares

I have always been fascinated by the square format and how surfaces in different expressions and media create tension within the SQUARE, and how several side-by-side open up to combine two or more in a series.
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Jonas Sckerl

I make abstract art. I am inspired by everyday overlooked materials, as well as my own feelings and thoughts.
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Gert Andreasen

My primary form of expression is abstract art, inspired by dreams, nature and colors. I love to create works that invite reflection and depth.
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Zacker

As an artist, I create abstract works using a variety of materials and techniques. My approach focuses on exploring different textures and effects, resulting in dynamic, multi-layered pieces. Through abstraction, my art invites viewers to interpret and connect with the various elements present in each work.
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Driin (BR)

Based in Florianópolis, southern Brazil. For about 25 years, my work has been based on the artistic production of images that, through shapes, colors and mainly emotions, portray a way of seeing what LIFE delivers to us in its amplitude and mysteries.
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Be Skä (AR)

Sometimes, a few drops or a ''small'' mistake can define my final work. I trust in my brush and in my dancing hand across the paper, tablet, or canvas. I find inspiration in some children's stories, Dadaism, and the beauty of chaos. What if we were royalty for a day? As a human being, what would you like to feel beyond what you would like to do?
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Anna Wiene

My eternal fascination with the battle of absurdities between the macabre and the humorous, as well as other more or less well-thought-out works
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Kirstine Falk

Her universe is both adventurous, dreamlike and a bit surreal. A slight melancholy can be traced in some of the pictures, which breaks the sweetness and gives depth to the picture narratives.
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Julie Greve Lindholm

Sit in the mud or walk your dog. Pause and hang with your head down. It will rain soon. Who is that sitting next to me? I might know her. My three works in the exhibition are all painted from photos of people in nature. Oil on paper.
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Kraftedme

The artist, Kraftedme, from Aarhus is a street art artist who creates works with a raw and playful style. He uses materials such as newsprint and works in urban spaces with respect for the surroundings. His goal is to inspire others to create art themselves and engage with their environment.
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