David von Bahr Gets ‘Energized’ at Gallery Steinsland Berliner

Abstract artworks, often devoid of clear facial or spatial features, serve as a playground for the mind’s eye, offering numerous interpretations due to their vague nature. This freedom empowers viewers to project their unique perspectives onto these pieces without boundaries. David von Bahr, a renowned Swedish artist, employs abstraction by incorporating his personal movements and gestures into his work. He combines systematic and instinctive techniques to produce a dense blend of paint and brushstrokes on canvas, inviting the viewer to engage with the artwork in their own way.

At the moment, the artist is the center of attention for an individual exhibition titled “Energizedat Gallery Steinsland Berliner in Stockholm, Sweden. This display runs until April 5 and showcases an impressive array of abstract artworks. One piece seems to depict a blaze, with flames dancing like a forest within it, set against a dark background. Another painting offers a unique perspective; if you tilt your head slightly to the right, it could resemble a terrifying landscape from a horror film typically found on VHS, or alternatively, a stack of spliced biological matter.

As a gamer, I find myself captivated by the pulsating vibrancy of “Energized.” Each bold brushstroke and spontaneous splash of color tells its own story, offering a delightful mix of surprise and order. In this collection, von Bahr has struck a balance between wild abandon and structured harmony; some pieces exude raw energy while others showcase a more calculated approach. The gallery’s statement beautifully encapsulates the essence of “Energized”: an exhilarating blend of unrestrained creativity and systematic compositions.

Head to Gallery Steinsland Berliner’s website for more information.

Gallery Steinsland Berliner
Bondegatan 70, 116 33
Stockholm, Sweden

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2025-03-07 00:55

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