Thursday, 12 March 2009

Culture, Contemporary Art in Scandinavia


Lully Kiosterud was born in 1960s and lives in Olso, Norway she studied form and colour at the Elvebakken and Elisenberg Schools and later attended the San Francisco Arts Institute to continue her training. Her work has been exhibited in galleries throughout Norway. She uses tempra paint made by binding pigment in an egg medium, which is normally applied in thin, semi-opaque or transparent layers. This technique produces a smooth, matte finish to her work which resembles pastels when unvarnished.


i like this womans work because is like landscape based and the canvas is very bold yet has a cool feel to the work with her use of colours and texture to the works of art.

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