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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
In this piece, I pour raw emotion into the bold, textured oil strokes, merging tradition with modern energy. The Statue of Liberty, reimagined amid wind turbines, symbolizes resilience and hope in a changing world. This painting breathes life into the tension between heritage and progress, filling your space with vibrant, optimistic dynamism and a call for sustainable transformation.
The inspiration came from Ørsteds victory in the court over the… US president trump.
The brown and blue colors provide a timely and delicate color mix.
Hans Jørgen Henriksen is an autodidact painter with a rich background in painting and drawing, integrating oil, acrylic, and charcoal on unique surfaces like brown paper and cardboard. His distinctive technique—coined 'zonation painting'—merges organic and geometric lines, inspired by hydrological modeling and masters such as Cezanne and Klee. Through a disciplined interplay of structure and disruption, his art conveys a dynamic balance between humanity and nature, inviting viewers to imagine more harmonious futures.