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Henrik Saar
WWW.HENRIKSAAR.DK
“I Am What I Do, And I Do What I Am.”
The rose
“The rose with its thorns is my trademark. It’s loaded with passion and suffering, beauty and pain just like my life, just like my art.”
Who creates who?
“There are times where the painting creates itself! Without having the slightest idea - what I just painted yesterday happens today! My painting is my guideline, though not even I understand the direction myself. That’s why me and my art are two sides of the same coin and become what we become through an internal dialogue between me and my painting.”
My primary mission in art:
“To make my art be a picture of the time I’m a part of. That each of my artwork as a two-edged sword cuts a piece of myself and the world that made me.
My artistic roots were set in a kind of dark soil of intense suffering, anxiety, freedom, and spirituality already the first years of my artistic career. This resulted in a book, published in 2004 with the title: “Passionate suffering.” Read some of the poems in English by following the link: ‘Poems’.” https://www.henriksaar.dk/index. asp?loadContent=396596
“The Fire-Cart” Oil on Canvas, 39.3”x31.5” “Grateful After All, OMG” Oil On Canvas 27,5”x23,6”
“Law of Attraction” Oil On Canvas, 39.3”x31.5”
“Don’t Kill The World” Oil On Canvas, 39.3”x31.5”