What they say? by Laura Ragoczy In the Danish art encyclopaedia Weilbach: Dansk Kunsterleksikon (Munksgaard-Roinante) edited by Sys Hartmann one can read: “From a palette of dark and chilly coloures, Ole Skovsmose has worked his way forward to an expression of...
What they say? by Tom Jørgensen Tom Jørgensen, art critique at Jyllands-Posten (a Danish newspaper), and editor of Kunstavisen (the most influential art magazine in Denmark), has written the following: “Ole Skovsmose is married to Miriam from Brazil, and he...
The Everyday Smile Some of my paintings tell about the smile that comes from within. When one remembers, when one thinks ahead, when one imagines. I have paid attention to the quiet everyday smiles, not the one that belongs to parties and photography. OSk 501 Oil on...
Saudade The word saudade is Portuguese. It means “longing”. It could be a life-shaking longing. Imagine the Portuguese sailors, centuries ago, crossing unknown oceans and getting to Africa, to India, to Brazil. They had no guarantee of any safe return. They could be...
Faces as Landscapes A face is a most fascinating landscape. It includes all kind of colours, lines, and surfaces. It includes lightness and darkness, green and brown, and many hidden places. I like to explore the emotions of landscapes. Osk 507 Oil on canvas, 60 X 60....
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