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Jardorf shows paintings, sculpture

Art Business News,  March, 2003  

NEW YORK -- Danish artist Lina Murel Jardorf will exhibit new sculptures, a first for the artist, as well as new paintings at Artexpo. Jardorf said her paintings are known for vivid colors and vibrant expression. "When my brush touches the canvas I am not totally in control of the result," she explained. "I don't know the motif and the colors until they emerge. I never plan--I just let it happen. It is an extraordinary process. Most of it comes to me as a gift from the universe and I never stop wondering how."

But Jardorf is not only a painter. "Just recently, I took up bronze sculpting, and again it is the same story," she said. "The clay seems to unfold its own spirit and live its own life, and when the final bronze sculptures breaks out of the moulding box, each of them seems to have a personality of their own."

For more, visit www.linaart.com.

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