Granån, half the way to Ånäset Painting by Per Nylén
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Characteristics of the Painting “Granån, half the way to Ånäset”

Year of creation2019
Dimensions120 W × 80 H × 5 D   cm
Type of artpainting
Stylenaïve art
Genremythological
Materialsacrylic, wood

Description of the Artwork “Granån, half the way to Ånäset”

Granån, half the way to Ånäset in presume? ”By Per Nylén - It is being built in Granån so it is cracking for a large family that needs a lot of space and cycling distance. Real rustic building in brick and spruce, says artist Per Nylén about the painting Granån, half the way to Ånäset in presume ?. - An acquaintance, Olle Ljungström (now deceased musician, editor's note), said at one time; "Per, your paintings are like a 3-minute movie," and that's a bit so I look at them, says Per. You do not know what people look like but there are always some crazy activities going on inside the houses. Or just the thought of cycling on a rope ladder to the neighbor is staggering. And what they do with the ladders and buckets I have no idea. Unique original - only one copy Pers's painting motifs are usually enigmatic, suggestive and imaginative houses. In most cases, he paints on an MDF and joins the wood frame himself. He paints really large paintings on canvas. Mostly with acrylic paint and a pen, but sometimes it will also be oil pastel. The palette is dominated by blue and orange tones.

Granån, half the way to Ånäset

Per NylénSweden
Original artwork, 120×80 cm, 2019
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About the artist
Per Nylén

Per Nylén, Sweden

Who is living in the houses I paint? Nobody knows. But I like to think that the mysterious inhabitants are playful, happy. A little mischievous, even. Just like my way of painting. The heavens may be dark. It’s often night, maybe winter. But inside the houses, no one is freezing. A 5cm back mounted wooden frame, 6mm MDF-board a and lot of curiosity are the foundations of my paintings. My tools are brushes, waterproof ink pens, sandpaper, cloth and a lot of acrylic paint. Each painting has a title which gives the viewer a peek into what lies within, something to give their imagination a place to start. I often get comments about how happy my paintings make my viewers and buyers, and for me this is part of the special magic of being an artist. This awareness of the joy I bring to people infuses the art I create, continuing the cycle of positive awareness.

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