Tove Mauritzson Swedish, b. 1976
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Nature is an important subject for the artist as it not only allows her to express everyday experiences, but it also serves as an outlet to explore fictional narratives that celebrate the power of nature and its significance in our daily lives. Growing up in the Swedish countryside, the artist has always had a close relationship with animals and nature and recognizes how society today is losing this closeness. The landscape painting Hägringen, which translates to mirage in English, offers an invitation to imagine desert cactuses growing in the grassy fields of chilly Sweden. The artist’s gaze extends beyond the familiar scenery of home and the painting offers a space for contemplation and awakens curiosity for exploring unknown places, but it is also a subtle reminder that there is so much to discover even within the closeness of our backyards.
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