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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
59.1x66.9in
About this artwork
A pond's reflection can symbolize transformation or change. The water's surface is like a canvas that can change with the slightest disturbance, emphasizing the impermanence of life and the idea that everything is in a state of constant flux.
Mirroring in a pond can for me represent duality and the idea that there are two sides to everything. It can symbolize opposites or complementary forces, such as light and dark, good and evil, or yin and yang.… This duality is often depicted in the contrast between what is above the water and its reflection below.
« I like to say that my paintings are memories of non-existent landscapes. »
Bjørnar Aaslund likens the process of beginning a painting to stepping into the white surface of untouched snow. The Norwegian artist's encounters with landscape and nature influence his art, which is processed and transformed, then reproduced as abstract forms of reality. Aaslund's compositions are emotional spaces built by layers of color – some transparent, others opaque – all forming the substance of the piece.