Anne-Lise Løvstrøm

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Anne-Lise Karen Løvstrøm (born March 3, 1960 in Uummannaq ) is a Greenlandic artist and teacher .

Life

Anne-Lise Løvstrøm is the daughter of the carpenter Thomas Daniel Angîna Kingutikak Løvstrøm and his wife Andrea Louise Kathrine Maren Fleischer. On June 29, 1985 she married the Danish teacher Lars Kehlet Hansen (* 1954), son of the school inspector Mogens Hansen (1920–1988) and the nurse Lilli Kehlet Sejersen (* 1932).

Anne-Lise Løvstrøm attended secondary school in Aasiaat . In 1986 she completed teacher training at Grønland's seminary in Nuuk . She did not have any artistic training and is self-taught . She first exhibited art in 1979 and her work has been shown in Greenland, Denmark and Sweden to this day. The Danish artist Asger Jorn became her model in the early 1980s. In 1985 she received Malene Lunds mindelegat . In her works she mainly deals with Greenlandic masks and the animal world. Her art is abstract, but still clearly shows nature as her inspiration. She creates graphics , watercolors , oil paintings , soapstone figures , sculptures , collages , pastel paintings and illustrations .

Works (selection)

  • Trækfugle (linoleum mosaic , 1984)
  • Decoration for Grønlands Landsret and the District Court of Nuuk (1986–88)
  • De fire årstider I, II, III, IV (1987)
  • Decoration for the canteen in the government building (1989)
  • Decoration for the meeting room of the Uummannaq community (1991/92)
  • Sneharer (1992)
  • Decoration for the Grønlandsbanken canteen (1992)

Individual evidence

  1. a b Torben Lodberg : Grønlands Grønne Bog 1988 . Ed .: Grønlands hjemmestyres informationkontor. Copenhagen 1988, ISBN 87-982902-9-0 , pp. 53 .
  2. a b Entry in Weilbach's artist lexicon
  3. ^ Descendants of Asta Rigmor Nielsen and Jokum Hansen