Kobenhaven ll
Kobenhaven ll
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Kobenhaven ll

Mixed-Media Painting (ID: A132349)
Designed by Maren Larson
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The alternate title for Kobenhaven ll is Musical Dreams as the artist practically always listen to music while painting. This piece does not contain a musical score, but one can see writing about "finding the right music". The title comes from a cover of piano music printed in Copenhagen. The paper with the blue shapes is glued on upside down; you can see the writing is upside down. That never bothers Larson as she is looking at the textures and how the various parts meld together. Under the printing at the top is a piece of kitchen cotton toweling inherited from a Norwegian relative. For the artist it represents the kitchen and heart of the home. The colors are vibrant and bold and the paper sturdy. It is an original work created on archival handmade French paper. Several coats of varnish protect the art. The work is firm enough to stand on a shelf.
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Maren Larson

Maren Larson

Maren Larson Art
"My intention is to meld personally meaningful materials into earthy and elegant works. My intuitive process is inspired by music, dreams, and nature. "

Using personal memorabilia, Maren Larson creates narrative collage and mixed media paintings. If an object appears in her paintings, it is not because she depicted it. They are real objects--a pants pocket, a family letter--that have been skillfully absorbed into the larger composition. Exposing and burying previous layers, the resulting painting is an engaging, complex and expressive image.

Larson works in a bright studio surrounded by woods, a creek, and her all perennials no-grass garden. The textures of the natural mantle provide a continual visual invitation. Each painting is a unique experiment composed of many layers that are inscribed, painted, scratched, scraped, torn, sewn, glued & glazed. One of her favorite things is to discover accidental colors, textures and shapes that have formed on the reverse side of paper and fabric intentionally removed from the paintings.

Larson is primarily self-taught, but developed her knowledge of painting and collage through Intensive Studies Seminar in Taos, New Mexico, and classes at Western Washington University in Bellingham, WA. She also took art classes for two summers at the University of Minnesota. She holds a BS in Elementary Education from the University of Minnesota and taught elementary school for 18 years.

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