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Regular price 390,00 kr Sale price 390,00 kr
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Frame style Unframed
Size 29.7x42
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Edith is a true water nymph with a twinkle in her eye and a bone in her nose. She takes her daily dips with a straight back, calm mind and dry hair.

Edith is part of the art series Livsnyderne by Camilla Holm – The series is a warm tribute to life's little joys and to people's quirky, beautiful character traits that ooze personality.

  • Measures 29.7x42 cm, 50x70 cm or 70x100 cm.
  • Printed in Denmark on 230 g. quality paper.
  • Can be ordered framed in a natural oak frame with plexiglass. Please contact us for special framing requests.
  • NOTE: All works are made to order, therefore it is not possible to cancel or return the order.Read more here

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Livsnyderne

Livsnyderne is an art series consisting of six original paintings created with acrylic, pastel and oil pastel on canvas.

I love observing people – especially when I catch the little, quirky moments that make us smile. It can be anything from a posture to a special facial expression – always rawly honest and full of personality. It is precisely these little glimpses of humanity that I try to capture in my art.

In my studio in Aarhus, I play with colors, brushes – and anything else that can be used – to create works that burst with joy of life, presence and character. I deliberately give space to the biases, because they are precisely what makes it all interesting and alive.

My hope is that my paintings can become little cracks of good humor in everyday life – art that makes you smile and gives your home an atmosphere you want to embrace again and again.

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