Authenticity And Serenity
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“Life” Acrylic on Canvas
AUTHENTICITY AND SERENITY
IN THE ART OF
ELISABETH DAUNELIUS | By Viviana Puello
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aunelius strives for balance between form and color in each of her pieces. She carefully considers the shapes and forms she includes in the composition and how they interact with each other. As a result, each painting is a dynamic entity, as the viewer can feel the movement of each brush stroke and the thoughtful consideration behind it—her commitment to craftsmanship and her creative vision results in stunningly unique pieces of art.
CAN YOU DESCRIBE YOUR ARTISTIC STYLE? Abstract, intuitive, naive, figurative WHAT IS YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS? Like the child, I can put what is most important to me in center and reduce what I do not find interesting. I can become obsessed with calculating angles and shapes without bothering about the interaction between them. I sometimes want to abstract until it remains only for the viewer to put their meaning into the picture. I find it interesting to "ruin" an picture in order to challenge myself and see what became instead. Lines, shapes, color, composition and texture are important elements, but the Process, the interaction between my hands, brain and all that am me - THAT is the creation. I am part of the creative process but perhaps the most fascinating of all is that the viewer becomes part of the creation. Although my "studio" is only a few square meters, my technique improves and I become clearer to myself in what I find interesting and intruiging to paint. I paint in acrylic, watercolor, markers, ink, coal. I love to work in sand on canvas to make a between sculpture and picture. I also enjoy working in ink on a hard, not absorbent surface. The technique is difficult, but it makes interesting effects. In that technique I have created my changelings, my crossovers, often a butterfly with a human twist. “Semiface IV” Acrylic on Canvas
In her paintings, Elisabeth draws inspiration from her life experiences and celebrates the courage and strength it takes to stay true to oneself. The vibrant colors and masterful compositions create a sense of calmness and serenity that reflects the importance of accepting oneself and embracing one’s unique qualities.
“Connection” Acrylic on Canvas
Elisabeth Daunelius has an undeniable gift for creating masterful compositions in her paintings. She uses form and lines to create dynamic, eye-catching abstract works of art. Her pieces are alive with movement and energy, evoking a sense of serenity and peacefulness. The playful use of color creates a feeling of lightness that draws the viewer in and encourages them to explore. Every painting is a new journey and a unique visual experience. Elisabeth Daunelius is a masterful abstract painter whose vibrant, colorful works convey a message of serenity and authenticity. Her playful use of form and lines create calming and beautiful
compositions. Drawing inspiration from life experiences, Elisabeth Daunelius conveys the importance of courage and being genuine through her art. Elisabeth Daunelius’ life experiences play a significant role in her artwork. The courage and strength to dare, be genuine and follow through are essential for her work. Her art reflects her personal journey. She uses her life experience to draw inspiration and create thoughtprovoking, vibrant abstract paintings.
The courage and the strength to dare and to get through is central. Not being labeled, being genuine. When the subject is “wrong,” the substrate is “wrong,” the medium is “wrong,” and the technique is “wrong,” - what happens then? How far can I go without falling into my own prejudices about what is “right”? When do my own limitations apply? How do these express themselves, and what happens when I learn new things and get past them?
Inspired by the works of Kandinsky, Matisse, Diebenkorn, and other master artists, Elisabeth is able to create masterful compositions that emphasize simplicity and playfulness. She captures the beauty of life and its struggles in her artwork and conveys a message of hope and resilience. Her work is an ode to courage, strength, and being truthful. The art of Elisabeth Daunelius conveys a powerful message. Through her dynamic abstract paintings, she encourages viewers to embrace their authentic selves and never be apologetic for who they are. She uses form and lines to create visual stories that focus on authenticity and staying true to one’s values. Her work celebrates the beauty of individualism and uniqueness, emphasizing the concept that everyone has something unique to offer. The vibrant colors in Elisabeth Daunelius’ paintings reflect the emotions she feels and conveys in her work. She creates bold and eye-catching compositions by combining warm and cool colors to create contrast, depth, and texture. Through her use of color, Elisabeth expresses joy and happiness while also giving the viewers a sense of balance. Her paintings often feature bright yellows, purples, oranges, and blues that combine to create intricate, abstract works of art. The colors have a magical and calming effect, making the viewer feel like they are looking into a beautiful dreamscape. Each painting is a reflection of Elisabeth’s inner world and the emotions that accompany it.
“Semiface I” Acrylic on Canvas
HOW AND WHEN DID YOU DISCOVER YOU WANTED TO BE AN ARTIST?
AWARDS, RECOGNITIONS AND PUBLICATIONS
Born September 12, 1954 in Klockrike, Sweden. Grew up in Märsta just north of Stockholm. Been living in Uppsala for 35 years and since 10 years back now living in Gävle.
2022: INTERNATIONAL PRIZE CARAVAGGIO. GREAT MASTER OF ART 4TH INTERNATIONAL PRIZE LEONARDO DA VINCI - THE UNIVERSAL ARTIST. 2021: THOMSON ART PRIZE – ARTBOXY ARTIST SPONSORSHIP ART OLYMPIC PRIZE 2021 2ND PLACE GOLDEN TIME TALENT INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 2ND PLACE GOLDEN TIME TALENT INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 2ND PLACE GOLDEN TIME TALENT INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL FEATURED ARTIST • ITSLIQUID GROUP, ITALY
Studied at Lund University and Stockholm University, graduated in law at Uppsala University. Worked for the past 30-40 years in various managerial positions within universities as well as in municipal and private operations. The interest in culture has been around since my childhood. My father was an initiated collector of mainly and exclusive clocks and glassware.Through him I was surrounded by history and beautiful things. The urge to express myself with my hands has been a reality since the early childhood. However, I considered not able to draw or paint and have therefore never tried. Instead, I have enjoyed the art of others and tried to support those who can. In connection with a managerial assignment, I spent a night in a hotel and as usual I was browsing for art online. An artist, Peter Sköld, Artistlab, Stockholm, who offered distance education, showed up. I sent him “Growth” Acrylic on Canvas
an email explaining that I never drawn, never painted, but wanted to. He thought we should give it a try. We started from the very beginning – “take a piece of paper, buy a brush and some nice colors”. And so I did. I now have quite extensive studies, exhibitions abroad, to experience from.
EXHITBITIONS: 2023: 2-24 SEPTEMBER, KULTURSTUGAN MÄRSTA, KAFÉUTSTÄLLNING 2022: • OCTOBER: CARROUSEL DU LOUVRE, PARIS • SEPTEMBER: MUSEO DIOCESANO SAN MATTEO • MUESTRA INTERNACIONAL EN LA GALERIA RANCAGUA. BUENOS AIRES., PERGAMINO, ARGENTINA SOPHIE ESPACIO DE ARTE • AUGUST-SEPTEMBER: CROSSING PATHS MONAT, MADRID, SPAIN
PRIZES: 2022: • INTERNATIONAL PRIZE CARAVAGGIO. GREAT MASTER OF ART • 4TH INTERNATIONAL PRIZE LEONARDO DA VINCI - THE UNIVERSAL ARTIST. 2021: • THOMSON ART PRIZE – ARTBOXY ARTIST SPONSORSHIP • ART OLYMPIC PRIZE 2021
• 2ND PLACE GOLDEN TIME TALENT INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL (WINTERROOF) GT26-2503-1793 • 2ND PLACE GOLDEN TIME TALENT INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL (MOUNTAINS) GT26-6120-1771 • 2ND PLACE GOLDEN TIME TALENT INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL (WATER) GT26-9759-7825 FEATURED ARTIST: • ITSLIQUID GROUP, ITALY ARTICLES AND CATALOGUES: 2022: • ARTTOUR INTERNATIONAL MAGAZINE • ART INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY MAGAZINE, ISSUE 2 •MADS GALLERY. YELLOW. INTERNATIONAL ART EXHIBITION. CATALOGUE • ART INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY MAGAZINE, ISSUE 1 • 123ART MAGAZINE, USA • POWER OF CREATIVITY, BOOK OF ART, USA 2021: • ART INTERNATIONAL CONTEMPORARY MAGAZINE, ISSUE 6 • THE XIITH FLORENCEBIENNALE • GEFLE DAGBLAD, NEWSPAPER • BILDKONSTNÄREN • REPRESENTATIVE EUROPE WORLD EXHIBITION GREECE 2024 • 2021 WORLD GRAND PRIZE APOLLO. MEMBER OF JURY.
WHAT MESSAGE DOES YOUR WORK TRANSMIT TO YOUR AUDIENCE? Dare. Finding a solution and contributing to something that is difficult. HAS ANY PART OF YOUR STORY INFLUENCED WHAT YOU DO NOW? Every bit of my story influences me. I am especially interested in the human nature - how we conduct ourselves, inwards and outwards. We go through so much during a lifetime. Many issues are difficult. But difficult matters has its own dynamic and is worth examining in every media. Touch, feel.
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