Contemporary Art Gallery
Vänge Bygdegård
Every day - 5-25 July
Mon - Sun 2pm-7pm
Phone +46 760003000
We expose different painting techniques. What the paintings have in common is
the ability to use colors and convey something that is perceived as contemporary.

Alberto Scocco
Italy - Abstract
Alberto is a young self-taught artist who was born in 1997. He has always had a passion for art since he was a child. He loves colours and joy, in his paintings he expresses himself.
Abstract on 100% Italian canvas with acrylic colours and acrylic spray, of excellent quality.
Bright and vivid colours.
Painted sides, ready to be hung in any area of your home/office.
Sides finished in yellow.
Colourful work to embellish and give light to your home/office.
Alberto is a young self-taught artist who was born in 1997. He has always had a passion for art since he was a child. He loves colours and joy, in his paintings he expresses himself.
Abstract on 100% Italian canvas with acrylic colours and acrylic spray, of excellent quality.
Bright and vivid colours.
Painted sides, ready to be hung in any area of your home/office.
Sides finished in yellow.
Colourful work to embellish and give light to your home/office.

Antonina Zeami
Italy - I diversi tipi di follia
Acrylic painting on canvas.
Artwork title: ‘I diversi tipi di follia’.
The painting depicts the busts of two great artists of two different eras and different places united by their madness, lived in two different ways.
Vincent van Gogh was considered crazy for his views on life and society, very different from the mainstream thinking.
Salvador Dalì said: ‘The only difference between me and a madman is that I'm not mad.’ Art was not only in his paintings but also in his own daily life, lived with a peculiar and crazy stile.
Acrylic painting on canvas.
Artwork title: ‘I diversi tipi di follia’.
The painting depicts the busts of two great artists of two different eras and different places united by their madness, lived in two different ways.
Vincent van Gogh was considered crazy for his views on life and society, very different from the mainstream thinking.
Salvador Dalì said: ‘The only difference between me and a madman is that I'm not mad.’ Art was not only in his paintings but also in his own daily life, lived with a peculiar and crazy stile.

Pető Csenge
Hungary - Meditation
Csenge Pető is born in 1980 in Debrecen, Hungary.
During his childhood he participated in numerous drawing competitions and achieved outstanding results.
Later he continued his artistic career in Budapest.
She has participated in numerous art events as a sponsor or as a member of the jury.
Csenge Pető is born in 1980 in Debrecen, Hungary.
During his childhood he participated in numerous drawing competitions and achieved outstanding results.
Later he continued his artistic career in Budapest.
She has participated in numerous art events as a sponsor or as a member of the jury.

Lionel Morateur
France - Mort d'un clown
Lionel Morateur is a self-taught French artist.
His resolutely baroque work revisits the great ancient or religious themes, between myths and parables.
Featuring a Dionysian or excessive and excessive universe leave the door open to multiple interpretations and levels of reading
Master in the art of abyss, Lionel Morateur refers us to this eternal part of us even escaping any reason or morality.
Technique: Giclée
Paper: 240 gsm Fabriano art paper
Proof no.02/30, hand signed and with the artist's blind stamp in relief.
Lionel Morateur is a self-taught French artist.
His resolutely baroque work revisits the great ancient or religious themes, between myths and parables.
Featuring a Dionysian or excessive and excessive universe leave the door open to multiple interpretations and levels of reading
Master in the art of abyss, Lionel Morateur refers us to this eternal part of us even escaping any reason or morality.
Technique: Giclée
Paper: 240 gsm Fabriano art paper
Proof no.02/30, hand signed and with the artist's blind stamp in relief.

Lionel Morateur
France - La parade de la tentation
Lionel Morateur is a self-taught French artist.
His resolutely baroque work revisits the great ancient or religious themes, between myths and parables.
Featuring a Dionysian or excessive and excessive universe leave the door open to multiple interpretations and levels of reading
Master in the art of abyss, Lionel Morateur refers us to this eternal part of us even escaping any reason or morality.
Technique: Giclée
Paper: 240 gsm Fabriano art paper
Proof no.02/30, hand signed and with the artist's blind stamp in relief.
Lionel Morateur is a self-taught French artist.
His resolutely baroque work revisits the great ancient or religious themes, between myths and parables.
Featuring a Dionysian or excessive and excessive universe leave the door open to multiple interpretations and levels of reading
Master in the art of abyss, Lionel Morateur refers us to this eternal part of us even escaping any reason or morality.
Technique: Giclée
Paper: 240 gsm Fabriano art paper
Proof no.02/30, hand signed and with the artist's blind stamp in relief.

Lionel Morateur
France - Les corbeaux volent sur le dos
Lionel Morateur is a self-taught French artist.
His resolutely baroque work revisits the great ancient or religious themes, between myths and parables.
Featuring a Dionysian or excessive and excessive universe leave the door open to multiple interpretations and levels of reading
Master in the art of abyss, Lionel Morateur refers us to this eternal part of us even escaping any reason or morality.
Technique: Giclée
Paper: 240 gsm Fabriano art paper
Proof no.02/30, hand signed and with the artist's blind stamp in relief.
Lionel Morateur is a self-taught French artist.
His resolutely baroque work revisits the great ancient or religious themes, between myths and parables.
Featuring a Dionysian or excessive and excessive universe leave the door open to multiple interpretations and levels of reading
Master in the art of abyss, Lionel Morateur refers us to this eternal part of us even escaping any reason or morality.
Technique: Giclée
Paper: 240 gsm Fabriano art paper
Proof no.02/30, hand signed and with the artist's blind stamp in relief.

Silvia Boaretto
Italy - Musica silenziosa
Silvia Boaretto has had a strong passion for painting and colours since her childhood.
The constant and uninterrupted research makes her pictorial language vibrate with her personal highly tactile painting, the colour scheme, the technical virtuosity in the use of palette knife and brush. All these elements become essential for her to describe the human and artistic picture of the world and the universe in a fascinating and exciting way. Her works can be found in several private collections in Italy and Europe
Silvia Boaretto has had a strong passion for painting and colours since her childhood.
The constant and uninterrupted research makes her pictorial language vibrate with her personal highly tactile painting, the colour scheme, the technical virtuosity in the use of palette knife and brush. All these elements become essential for her to describe the human and artistic picture of the world and the universe in a fascinating and exciting way. Her works can be found in several private collections in Italy and Europe

Silvia Boaretto
Italy - Un giorno lontano
Silvia Boaretto has had a strong passion for painting and colours since her childhood.
The constant and uninterrupted research makes her pictorial language vibrate with her personal highly tactile painting, the colour scheme, the technical virtuosity in the use of palette knife and brush. All these elements become essential for her to describe the human and artistic picture of the world and the universe in a fascinating and exciting way. Her works can be found in several private collections in Italy and Europe.
Silvia Boaretto has had a strong passion for painting and colours since her childhood.
The constant and uninterrupted research makes her pictorial language vibrate with her personal highly tactile painting, the colour scheme, the technical virtuosity in the use of palette knife and brush. All these elements become essential for her to describe the human and artistic picture of the world and the universe in a fascinating and exciting way. Her works can be found in several private collections in Italy and Europe.

Agustin Iglesias
Spain - The River Girl

Suzanne Visser
Netherlands - Redemption
Suzanne was born on March 23, 1972 in Oostburg. After completing his education at St. Maria Academy in Antwerp (fashion design and illustration) graduated from St. Joost Art Academy in Breda. She graduated in 1996 to illustrate. After this she worked as an illustrator and graphic designer. Over time, the path to painting on canvas was illustrated, in part because of the many positive reactions. The artist has had the opportunity to exhibit versatile works of art in different places. A clear development is visible throughout the work. The paintings gain an ever-increasing mythical, almost spiritual depth. If you look at the paintings for a long time, you will discover new details and hidden messages over and over again. Sometimes her work is modest and contemplative, sometimes exuberant and humorous. Some paintings look more traditional and others are real power explosions.
Suzanne was born on March 23, 1972 in Oostburg. After completing his education at St. Maria Academy in Antwerp (fashion design and illustration) graduated from St. Joost Art Academy in Breda. She graduated in 1996 to illustrate. After this she worked as an illustrator and graphic designer. Over time, the path to painting on canvas was illustrated, in part because of the many positive reactions. The artist has had the opportunity to exhibit versatile works of art in different places. A clear development is visible throughout the work. The paintings gain an ever-increasing mythical, almost spiritual depth. If you look at the paintings for a long time, you will discover new details and hidden messages over and over again. Sometimes her work is modest and contemplative, sometimes exuberant and humorous. Some paintings look more traditional and others are real power explosions.

Evy Låås
Sweden - Vallmo
Ebba Evy Kristina Låås, was born on October 2, 1923 in Sånga-Säby, Stenhamra in her beloved house and parental home Solsäter. At Solsäter she lived all her life until her death on April 6, 1999. Evy studied from the age of 17 at the Technical School in Stockholm, Ollers and Otte Sköld's painting schools and the Academy of Fine Arts between 1949 and 1955. Evy had a unique ability to observe the animals' anatomy and movements. Due to a disability, the observations were usually made from inside her house, through the window, which makes one impressed by her precision. In addition to life in Stenhamra, she has spent a lot of time in Lapland and in Bohuslän. But Africa also made a deep impression on Evy and she then made several business trips there over the years. Then she lived and drew from inside the game reserves. Evy's life was marked by long periods of illness and anxiety, but her work radiates color and zest for life. You experience her as a person who has seen details and beauty where the rest of us would only have seen everyday.
Ebba Evy Kristina Låås, was born on October 2, 1923 in Sånga-Säby, Stenhamra in her beloved house and parental home Solsäter. At Solsäter she lived all her life until her death on April 6, 1999. Evy studied from the age of 17 at the Technical School in Stockholm, Ollers and Otte Sköld's painting schools and the Academy of Fine Arts between 1949 and 1955. Evy had a unique ability to observe the animals' anatomy and movements. Due to a disability, the observations were usually made from inside her house, through the window, which makes one impressed by her precision. In addition to life in Stenhamra, she has spent a lot of time in Lapland and in Bohuslän. But Africa also made a deep impression on Evy and she then made several business trips there over the years. Then she lived and drew from inside the game reserves. Evy's life was marked by long periods of illness and anxiety, but her work radiates color and zest for life. You experience her as a person who has seen details and beauty where the rest of us would only have seen everyday.

Denis Ferté
France - Vallmo garden
Semi-abstract-inspired canvas, full of colours, contrast, and warmth. The viewer may wonder where he is in this canvas, inside or outside....
Denis Ferté is a listed artist, with more than 250 works.
Semi-abstract-inspired canvas, full of colours, contrast, and warmth. The viewer may wonder where he is in this canvas, inside or outside....
Denis Ferté is a listed artist, with more than 250 works.

Jan Wysocki
Polen - abstract
Jan Wysocki
was born in 1964, lives and works in Krakow, Poland. The starting point for Jan's painting is usually a whole series of energetic, unintentional, seemingly chaotic dimensions of canvas with acrylic paint in different densities and different painting techniques and tools (brushes, putty, sponges, etc.).
At this stage of the work, it is important to limit all conscious decisions made, which only boil down to the choice of color, color density or the tool used. The process itself is based on a series of spontaneous painters' gestures, intuitive micro-decisions, which are not limited by any 'idea', no attempts to control or the pressure of expectation.
The effect of this free painting expression is a purely abstract, non-representative painting with a very specific character and mood.
For the artist, creating a painting is always a kind of experiment, and the confrontation between chance and determination always contains an element of unpredictability and surprise, which constantly revives creative motifs and stimulates the imagination
Jan Wysocki
was born in 1964, lives and works in Krakow, Poland. The starting point for Jan's painting is usually a whole series of energetic, unintentional, seemingly chaotic dimensions of canvas with acrylic paint in different densities and different painting techniques and tools (brushes, putty, sponges, etc.).
At this stage of the work, it is important to limit all conscious decisions made, which only boil down to the choice of color, color density or the tool used. The process itself is based on a series of spontaneous painters' gestures, intuitive micro-decisions, which are not limited by any 'idea', no attempts to control or the pressure of expectation.
The effect of this free painting expression is a purely abstract, non-representative painting with a very specific character and mood.
For the artist, creating a painting is always a kind of experiment, and the confrontation between chance and determination always contains an element of unpredictability and surprise, which constantly revives creative motifs and stimulates the imagination

Jan Wysocki
Polen - Composition
Jan Wysocki
was born in 1964, lives and works in Krakow, Poland. The starting point for Jan's painting is usually a whole series of energetic, unintentional, seemingly chaotic dimensions of canvas with acrylic paint in different densities and different painting techniques and tools (brushes, putty, sponges, etc.).
At this stage of the work, it is important to limit all conscious decisions made, which only boil down to the choice of color, color density or the tool used. The process itself is based on a series of spontaneous painters' gestures, intuitive micro-decisions, which are not limited by any 'idea', no attempts to control or the pressure of expectation.
The effect of this free painting expression is a purely abstract, non-representative painting with a very specific character and mood.
For the artist, creating a painting is always a kind of experiment, and the confrontation between chance and determination always contains an element of unpredictability and surprise, which constantly revives creative motifs and stimulates the imagination
Jan Wysocki
was born in 1964, lives and works in Krakow, Poland. The starting point for Jan's painting is usually a whole series of energetic, unintentional, seemingly chaotic dimensions of canvas with acrylic paint in different densities and different painting techniques and tools (brushes, putty, sponges, etc.).
At this stage of the work, it is important to limit all conscious decisions made, which only boil down to the choice of color, color density or the tool used. The process itself is based on a series of spontaneous painters' gestures, intuitive micro-decisions, which are not limited by any 'idea', no attempts to control or the pressure of expectation.
The effect of this free painting expression is a purely abstract, non-representative painting with a very specific character and mood.
For the artist, creating a painting is always a kind of experiment, and the confrontation between chance and determination always contains an element of unpredictability and surprise, which constantly revives creative motifs and stimulates the imagination

Jan Wysocki
Polen - abstract
Jan Wysocki
was born in 1964, lives and works in Krakow, Poland. The starting point for Jan's painting is usually a whole series of energetic, unintentional, seemingly chaotic dimensions of canvas with acrylic paint in different densities and different painting techniques and tools (brushes, putty, sponges, etc.).
At this stage of the work, it is important to limit all conscious decisions made, which only boil down to the choice of color, color density or the tool used. The process itself is based on a series of spontaneous painters' gestures, intuitive micro-decisions, which are not limited by any 'idea', no attempts to control or the pressure of expectation.
The effect of this free painting expression is a purely abstract, non-representative painting with a very specific character and mood.
For the artist, creating a painting is always a kind of experiment, and the confrontation between chance and determination always contains an element of unpredictability and surprise, which constantly revives creative motifs and stimulates the imagination
Jan Wysocki
was born in 1964, lives and works in Krakow, Poland. The starting point for Jan's painting is usually a whole series of energetic, unintentional, seemingly chaotic dimensions of canvas with acrylic paint in different densities and different painting techniques and tools (brushes, putty, sponges, etc.).
At this stage of the work, it is important to limit all conscious decisions made, which only boil down to the choice of color, color density or the tool used. The process itself is based on a series of spontaneous painters' gestures, intuitive micro-decisions, which are not limited by any 'idea', no attempts to control or the pressure of expectation.
The effect of this free painting expression is a purely abstract, non-representative painting with a very specific character and mood.
For the artist, creating a painting is always a kind of experiment, and the confrontation between chance and determination always contains an element of unpredictability and surprise, which constantly revives creative motifs and stimulates the imagination

Ksavera
Germany - Abstract expressionism
Professional painter Ksavera - Fulltime independent german artist, creating large colorful works. Mom of 3 children. Ksavera is a collected artist and her paintings appear in both corporate and private collections around the world. Her paintings are constantly increasing in price.
Top quality acrylic paint on stretched canvas on wooden chassis .
The sides are painted in relevant colour, so there is no need for an additional frame. Varnish.
The fascination of this painting lies in the detail.
Impasto, embossed streams of paint, several layers of bright paint and a glossy finish conserve the beauty of the transient on canvas.
So the unique structures create a very interesting and changing look of the artwork.
Professional painter Ksavera - Fulltime independent german artist, creating large colorful works. Mom of 3 children. Ksavera is a collected artist and her paintings appear in both corporate and private collections around the world. Her paintings are constantly increasing in price.
Top quality acrylic paint on stretched canvas on wooden chassis .
The sides are painted in relevant colour, so there is no need for an additional frame. Varnish.
The fascination of this painting lies in the detail.
Impasto, embossed streams of paint, several layers of bright paint and a glossy finish conserve the beauty of the transient on canvas.
So the unique structures create a very interesting and changing look of the artwork.

Christian Raffin
France - Balade
Christian Raffin (1957-) sees art as a way to show his true self and express his feelings. Spontaneity is the key word of his work. He establishes a subtle play of contrasts between the melancholy of the characters and the liveliness of the colours, the sketched rendering of the figures and the depth of the painting. He creates an element of mystery through the use of blurring to leave room for the viewer's imagination. His intriguing figures fill the space like the fragile puppets of a shadow play.
Christian Raffin (1957-) sees art as a way to show his true self and express his feelings. Spontaneity is the key word of his work. He establishes a subtle play of contrasts between the melancholy of the characters and the liveliness of the colours, the sketched rendering of the figures and the depth of the painting. He creates an element of mystery through the use of blurring to leave room for the viewer's imagination. His intriguing figures fill the space like the fragile puppets of a shadow play.

Christian Raffin
France - Nous Deux
Christian Raffin (1957-) sees art as a way to show his true self and express his feelings. Spontaneity is the key word of his work. He establishes a subtle play of contrasts between the melancholy of the characters and the liveliness of the colours, the sketched rendering of the figures and the depth of the painting. He creates an element of mystery through the use of blurring to leave room for the viewer's imagination. His intriguing figures fill the space like the fragile puppets of a shadow play.
Christian Raffin (1957-) sees art as a way to show his true self and express his feelings. Spontaneity is the key word of his work. He establishes a subtle play of contrasts between the melancholy of the characters and the liveliness of the colours, the sketched rendering of the figures and the depth of the painting. He creates an element of mystery through the use of blurring to leave room for the viewer's imagination. His intriguing figures fill the space like the fragile puppets of a shadow play.

Ruud Cornelisse
Netherlands - 2 personen
Ruud Cornelisse, born in Amsterdam in 1940, is a post-Cobra painter and draughtsman. He studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and the Instituut voor Kunstnijverheidsonderwijs in Amsterdam.
Ruud Cornelisse, born in Amsterdam in 1940, is a post-Cobra painter and draughtsman. He studied at the Gerrit Rietveld Academie and the Instituut voor Kunstnijverheidsonderwijs in Amsterdam.

Gianluca Esposito
Italy - Oltre il pensiero
Through abstract painting the artist Gianluca Esposito can express himself completely, composing pictorial-gestural works in which the vibration of colour is the main element.
This work is a diptych consisting of two canvasses of 60 x 70 x 3.5, overall size of the work: cm 70 x 120 x 3.5.
Through abstract painting the artist Gianluca Esposito can express himself completely, composing pictorial-gestural works in which the vibration of colour is the main element.
This work is a diptych consisting of two canvasses of 60 x 70 x 3.5, overall size of the work: cm 70 x 120 x 3.5.

M. Pieczykolan
Poland - Misty down
Svenska littografier

Ivan Pili
Italy - I dream to fly

Ivan Pili
Italy - I dream to stay

Jenny Söderlund
Sweden - Cow
