Round Mandala of brush strokes, signed (DGA) on paper, by Bjørheim
The image is Archival Pigment Print is a high quality digital print for the production of art prints.
The picture is signed and numbered.
There are many frames with a suitable passepartout from e.g. Bohus that fits the picture directly.
Ps passepartout at Clas Ohlson is acid-free and therefore does not yellow.
If you want it, we put it in a simple frame for NOK 600.
These pictures fit in any room and provide just the right amount of color and freedom. Choose the color that suits your wall.
Mandala is often used as an aid for meditation. In this context, the circular strokes of paint can reflect the intricate interaction between energies.
The brush strokes are individual expressions of movement, each with its unique mix of colors and contours. Some layers wind inward, like galaxies spiraling towards their cores, while other layers burst outward, like stars spreading their light across the void. The variation in the shapes and intensity of the strokes could represent the universe's diversity of experiences.
The green background provides a calming, down-to-earth presence. It can be seen as nature's canvas, where the drama of life unfolds. Green is often associated with growth, harmony and renewal – fitting for the backdrop of a mandala that symbolizes the universe.
As for the resemblance to the open bell, it adds an extra layer of meaning. Clocks measure the passage of time, but an open clock, with its mechanisms exposed, suggests a transparency about the nature of time. This can be interpreted as a statement about the illusion of time, inviting the viewer to ponder whether time is as rigid and linear as it appears, or more fluid and subjective.
This painting can be seen as an invitation to pause and reflect on our place in the universe, the flow of time and the beauty of diversity. It is as if the artist, through a spectrum of colorful strokes on a simple green background, encourages a moment of introspection about the interconnected cycles of life, growth and the eternal clockwork of the cosmos.
Artist
Jan Kjetil Bjørheim, unique digital print signed and numbered by the artist.