Art is usually displayed in galleries, but Ludmila Pawlowska often presents her work in other surroundings. Till the end of July she is presenting more than 130 objects in the village of Selbu outside the city of Trondheim, that is in central Norway. Her work is often three-dimensional, mixing painting and sculpture which she calls three dimensional paintings. The exhibition is named “Beautiful” and part of it is displayed outdoors.
Pawlowskas work is presented in historical buildings and as often before even in the medeaval church of Selbu, but this part will not open before the 6 July.
Ludmila Pawlowska is born in Karaganda, Kazackstan, educated at Kalinin Art Academy, Moscow, and she now lives in Sweden.There are more photos from the exhibition here.
Reblogged this on Mistrz i Małgorzata.
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Stunning. Yeah I thought it was somewhere in Scandinavia when I saw the first pic 😀
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Beautiful images, Bente 🙂
Art looks better in open space than in galleries 🙂
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What protects these paintings from rain, dirt, and other harm that can come from being outside?
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The exhibition has a good name Bente, it is beautiful and your photos are also beautiful, thanks for sharing!
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if the ‘like’ button had a toggle-switch light, i’d press it several dozen times! wow, great colors, great exhibition, and what a grand smile you that she wears.. you’ve surely captured her essence – that of a great woman!
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Fine post, Bente!
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Wonderful to be so talented!
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It is certain, your photos beautifully captured the atmosphere —— though,
I’m not sure why her those work has to be in the outside nature. = too much pretense.
Or, make mediocre work if they were in the ordinary art gallery, to standout in the unusual set-up,
was what she intended ? Or whole set-up was a conceptual art ?
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Smuk udstilling og smukke billeder, Bente. Jeg holder meget af, når kunsten flytter udendørs, særligt som her i flotte omgivelser.
Rigtig dejlig pinse til dig ❤
Mange hilsner,
Hanna
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Great concept taking art out in the fresh air!
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Lovely setting – the three in a row could almost be solar panels
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おはようございます、東京は梅雨に入り木曜日から雨続きです。
そちらのイベント良いですね。絵画も景色もすばらしくて。
欝陶しい東京ですがおかげさまで素晴らしいイベントを楽しめました、ありがとうございます。
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Beautiful scenery – I wonder if there’s a particular reason why the artist chose the outdoors to exhibit her art? Awesome concept regardless.
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I like the idea of art in open public spaces. It makes it more accessible, and for an enjoyable day out. These are nice works.
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Bold and beautiful, the colors slide right into the landscape.
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I love the texture of her art, and the unique outdoor display — and your photos capture it perfectly!
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nice angle.
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A perfect setting for art. The art that most fascinates me, however, is the artist’s necklace!
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Truly beautiful, especially exhibited outside.
(The last one made me think of ‘Who’s afraid of red, yellow and blue?’)
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Wonderful post! I am married to a sculptor, who’s art is diplayed outside in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I understand the ‘outdoor’ element that is added to the whole feeling and mood of the art. Thank you for introducing me to another creative artist!
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The art in the open spaces is so beautiful–nature and art in conversation in the best of ways.
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The exhibition has a well-chosen name Bente. And your photo’s are in the same category: beautiful!
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The enjoyment of art when displayed so creatively would multiply manifold! Beautiful it is! Her neckpiece even more so! 🙂
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wonderful! thanks for sharing!
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Perfect marriage…beautiful.
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I love this way og presentation in full nature.
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This looks so cool! So out of place in nature, yet looks like a part of it…
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We are quite familiar with sculpture installations outdoors here in the UK, but I’ve never seen artwork displayed in this way. But why not? The colours are sensational and the works look like they belong in the landscape. This is some of the most inspiring art I’ve seen in a long time, Bente.
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Stunning pieces wonderfully displayed and superbly photographed. It must have been a grand day out…
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An amazing exhibition Bente – very impressive! One wonders what happens if the weather is bad though!!!
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Breathtaking pieces in an amazing presentation Bente. Thank you for sharing.
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There seems to be such a wonderful freedom in this wonderful display where it is all part of the landscape and open to all. Your photos are such a treat Bente, as good as being there!
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different and colorful 🙂
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Hello,Great Blog You have
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A beautiful setting to display art. Actually that would be a beautiful setting for almost anything. I think I would have a difficult time surviving your winters but your summers must be glorious!
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Unique and stupendous exhibition.Bravo ,best wishes.JMS
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Art like this alwaysm seems more vibrant in a beautiful, natural setting.
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Bente, you did such a splendid job capturing this story…. wonderful effort the art and your documentary thanks for sharing
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Hello
It’s a special place for an exhibition, but nice to see 😀
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A compelling collection a very talented lady
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