Hanne Sie

In her own words:
My work with painting, water colour, graphics and sculpture is centered on colour and form as expression and as a universal language without words. The works can speak directly to another person’s feelings, but can be experienced differently depending on the background of the individual.

I process my senses and experiences of the world into abstract, simplified expressions. My starting point is geometric and concrete, but it develops into commentaries on reality as I perceive it. That is why my works usually have titles.

I work with colours, shapes and lines which are merged into coloristic compositions within my personal lyrical palette.
Of importance to me is the interaction between the colours and the shapes which is created through their position, location and direction, their contrast ratio and volume. More importantly, I use my spontaneous intuition which ultimately determines the expression of the work.

In my work with commissions, I choose different solutions trying to find the best suited for the symbiotic integration between the surface – painting – and the people involved, the architecture and the surroundings – the volume.

Exhibitions, representations, works – in short


Several personal and group exhibitions in Scandinavia.

A selection of International Exhibitions:
International Biennial of Drawing, Pilsen, Czech Republic. Guanlan International Print Biennial, China. The 4th Beijing International Art Biennale, Beijing, China. Printing as an Event 2, VORORTOST Projektgalerie Bund Bildender Künstler Leipzig, Germany. 7th and 8th British International Mini Print Exhibition, Britain. Réalités Nouvelles, Paris, France. Grands et Jeunes D’aujourd’hui, Paris, France. Salon International de L’aquarelle, Uckange, France. Art of Today, International Exhibition, Budapest, Hungary. The International Print Biennale, Seoul, Korea.Prix International de Dessin Joan Miro, Barcelona, Spain.

Several murals in Scandinavia.

Representation:
Prints at Mark Rothko Art Center, Daugavpils, Latvia. Prints at The Ion Ionescu-Quintus” Arts Museum of Prahova County, Ploiesti, Romania. Works at Plakatmuseet, Aarhus and Museum for Kleinkunst, Holstebro, Denmark. Prints at Town Hall of Breclav, Czech Republic. Prints at the museums of Sint-Niklaas and Leuven, Belgium.

Awards and grants in France, Netherlands and Denmark.

Member of: The Danish Association of Visual Artists, The Danish Society of Women Artists, Danish Graphic Artists.
The Artists Group AURORA.

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