The
North America Collection
Canada
West

"The
American Indian"
1 x Inks on
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59,4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words:
I stayed
in
Banff Springs in the middle of the Canadian Rocky Mountains at The
Banff
Springs Hotel. Banff Springs
is
between Calgary and Lake Louise.
Banff
Springs Hotel
seen from the south
Banff Springs Hotel
seen from the mountains
north of the hotel
The
atmosphere of
Banff Springs Hotel
The park of Banff
Springs Hotel was inspiring like everything else about Banff Springs
Hotel.
Early
one morning I went for a walk in the park.
I sat
down on a bench.
Here
I met the American Indian.
I
asked if I might portrait him.
SURE,
SURE, he
said.
Soon
after returning to Denmark I painted my American
Indian friend.
It
was on a huge canvas.
79.1”
x 54.7”
Photos: The Fairmont
Banff
Springs
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"Killer
Whale British Columbia"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59,4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x exclusive fine art prints numbered and signed
by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”)
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words:
Inspired
by The British Columbia West Coast, Canada.
Inspired
by nature - the sunset, the Pacific
Ocean, Canada, the movie Free Willy
Vancouver Island, San Diego by
Native
Art - well aware that the symbolism doesn't belong
to me - it's the heritage of the local people.
Also inspired by an extraordinary experience in Sea World in San Diego.
The wind blew gently from the Pacific Ocean.
I sat on 6th row together with my wife and my 3 boys.
We bought an ice cream.
And we attended his show with huge Killer whales.
That jumped high.
Very high.
With excellent trainers.
Fascinating.
A moment of happiness.
I
visited
Canada - it was amazing.
Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec, Calgary, Banff, Lake
Louise, Jasper, Kamloops,
and
Vancouver.
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"Thunderbird"
1 x Inks on
Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 59.4 cm x 84 cm (23.4” x 33.1”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x exclusive fine art prints numbered and signed
by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size: 59.4 cm x 84 cm (23.4” x 33.1”)
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words:
Inspired by The British
Columbia West Coast, Canada.
Inspired
by nature - the sunset, the Pacific
Ocean, Canada, the movie Free Willy
Vancouver Island, San Diego by
Native
Art.
Well aware that the symbolism doesn't belong
to me - it's the heritage of the local people.
I
visited
Canada - it was amazing.
Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec, Calgary, Banff, Lake
Louise, Jasper, Kamloops,
and
Vancouver.
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"White
Taled Deer British Columbia"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”)
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”)
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: Inspired
by the
British Columbia West Coast nature,
by Danish Ministery of Energy and Environment for whom I made a deer,
by the bcwestcoast.com, and by
Native Art.
Well aware that the symbolism doesn't belong
to me - it's the heritage of the local people.
I
visited
Canada - it was amazing.
Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec, Calgary, Banff, Lake
Louise, Jasper, Kamloops,
and
Vancouver.
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"The
Queen
Charlotte Sound"
1 x Inks on
Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 59.4 cm x 84 cm (23.4” x 33.1”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x exclusive fine art prints numbered and signed
by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size: 59.4 cm x 84 cm (23.4” x 33.1”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: Inspired
by the
British Columbia West Coast.
by
nature
- how I imagine looking west from the mainland standing on the brink of
Queen Charlotte Sound, and by Native Art.
Well
aware that
the symbolism doesn't belong
to me - it's the heritage of the local people.
I
visited
Canada - it was amazing.
Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec, Calgary, Banff, Lake
Louise, Jasper, Kamloops,
and
Vancouver.
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"Point Queen Charlotte
Lighthouse"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: Inspired
by the
Queen
Charlotte Sound on the British
Columbia West Coast. There
is a Queen Charlotte Island
and
a Queen Charlotte Strait north of Vancouver Island in British Columbia,
Canada.
But there is no Point Queen Charlotte nor a Point Queen Charlotte
Lighthouse.
Point
Queen
Charlotte is a
geographic place
- only
existing in my mind. And a
Lighthose as it had to look if it existed.
I visited Canada - it was amazing.
Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec, Calgary, Banff, Lake
Louise, Jasper, Kamloops,
and
Vancouver.
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Canada
East
"Maple Leaves"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: Inspired
by the Canadian flag. In
memory of a wonderful time in Canada.
I
visited
Canada - it was amazing.
Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec, Calgary, Banff, Lake
Louise, Jasper, Kamloops, and Vancouver.
On a trip around Lake Ontario (Niagara etc.) I saw a lot of maple
trees and maple leaves.
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”Toronto Skyline”
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: This
motif is inspired by the Neadle
and oll the other buildings of the Toronto Skyline in Ontario, Canada.
The Neadle is the famous
CN Tower.
To the left of the
tower is the Dome, a huge in-door sports center.
The Dome is the
home of the baseball team The Blue Jay's.
Toronto is a very
clean city.
That's because the
doves are trained to fly upside down.
I was told.
I
visited
Canada - it was amazing.
Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec, Calgary, Banff, Lake
Louise, Jasper, Kamloops, and Vancouver.
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"The
Peggy's Cove Lighthouse"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: Inspired by Peggy's Cove
Lighthouse, St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia.
I saw the
lighthouse in a magazine.
There was
something about it.
A simplicity?
I searched for the lighthouse for a while.
Finally found it.
Near Halifax.
Nova Scotia, Canada, you
know.
Wikipedia's words: The
popular Lighthouse tourist route in Nova Scotia
leads to one of the most famous lighthouses in Canada - Peggy's Cove
Lighthouse which guards the entrance to St Margarets Bay on the
Atlantic Coast of Canada.
By early evening as the last of the tourists leave Peggy's Cove, the
bright green light atop the octagonal tower of the lighthouse begins
it's nightly vigil, sometimes under the light of a full moon.
The current lighthouse at Peggy's Cove, which sits on the smooth
wave-worn granite shores at the entrance to St Margarets Bay, has been
keeping watch over this stretch of coastline since 1914 when it
replaced the original lighthouse which dated from 1868. The Peggy's
Cove Lighthouse was automated in 1958.
The first recorded name of the cove was Eastern Point Harbour or Peggs
Harbour in 1766. The village may have been named after the wife of an
early settler or taken its name from St. Margaret's Bay as it marks the
eastern beginning of the Bay and Peggy is a nickname for Margaret.
Two versions of the popular legend claim that the name came from the
sole survivor of a shipwreck at Halibut Rock near the cove. Artist and
resident William deGarthe said she was a young woman while others claim
she was a little girl too young to remember her name and the family who
adopted her called her Peggy. In both versions, she supposedly married
a resident of the cove and became known as "Peggy of the Cove"
attracting visitors from around the bay who eventually named the
village, Peggy's Cove, after her nickname.
I
visited
Canada - it was amazing.
Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec, Calgary, Banff, Lake
Louise, Jasper, Kamloops, and Vancouver.
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"The Old
Town Clock, Halifax"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: Inspired by the Old Town Clock,
Halifax.
I
was finishing "the Peggy's Cove
Lighthouse", which is not very far from Halifax at St. Margarets Bay,
Nova Scotia. I could
not recist taking a closer at Halifax. I found this amazing
building from 1803, which turned out to be a clock tower. See
Wikipedia's wonderful story.
And dear Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, I'm sorry to have altered your
design a little, but the lower store did not match the others stores.
And dear Price, "4" is not IIII or IV anymore - it's 4.
Wikipedia's words: The
Town Clock, also sometimes called the Old Town
Clock or Citadel Clock Tower, is one of the most recognizable landmarks
in the historic urban core of Nova Scotia's Halifax Regional
Municipality.
The idea of a clock for the British Army and Royal Navy garrison at
Halifax is credited to Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, who arranged for a
turret clock to be manufactured before his return to England in 1800.
It is said that Prince Edward, then commander-in-chief of all military
forces in British North America, wished to resolve the tardiness of the
local garrison.
The clock tower is a three-tiered (three storey), irregular octagon
tower built atop a one storey white clapboard building of classic
Palladian proportions. It was erected on the east slope of Citadel Hill
facing Barrack (now Brunswick) Street. The clock face is 4-sided
displaying Roman numerals. As with most clocks the "4" is shown as IIII
for aesthetic symmetry and not as IV.
The clock mechanism was constructed by the "House of Vulliamy",
respected Royal Clockmakers based in London. It is driven by three
weights, gears, and a 13-foot pendulum with the mechanism being housed
in a cast iron frame located in the "clock room", immediately below the
belfry. Its bell strikes hourly and quarterly and the durability of the
mechanism (which dates to the original installation) is attributed to
its slow movement.
The Town Clock began keeping time for the garrison on October 20, 1803.
I
visited
Canada - it was amazing.
Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec, Calgary, Banff, Lake
Louise, Jasper, Kamloops, and Vancouver.
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"Blue
Sky"
or
"The Guggenheim Art Museum"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: “Blue Sky” is
inspired by Guggenheim
Art Museum.
We are at
1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th Street in New York.
The architect is
renowned Frank Lloyd
Wright from Chicago.
In my opinion
Frank Lloyd Wright has built two masterpeaces. One is the house
"Falling Water" built in 1935 in rural southwestern Pennsylvania, 50
miles southeast of Pittsburgh. The
second
masterpiece
The Guggenheim
Art Museum was
built in 1959.
Amazing how Frank
Lloyd Wright's architecture is contemporary.
In Chicago I saw several
of his houses that looked as if they were built yesterday.
One was from 1909.
Frank Lloyd Wright sure had a rare gift.
However.
In my memory Guggenheim
Museum in New York is white. And the
sky above is blue, blue, blue.
That's how
I want to remember it from my visits there.
But I saw
a picture
of the museum recently.
It
was sadly yellowish and the sky
above
was smoggy.
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"New
York Skyline"
or
Manhattan
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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 Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: "New
York Skyline" is inspired by
the
first time I was in New York. I Landed in Newark Liberty
International Airport. I do remember it very well.
I flew in a SAS Boeing 575.
My
destination was Radisson Lexington
Hotel, Lexington Avenue. As
we had driven for some time in
New
Jersey - the sight was there. The Hudson River and the Skyline. It
was just for a few minutes or seconds. Then we crossed under Hudson
River in
Holland Tunnel.
Photos: SAS and Lexington
Hotel
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"Buffalo
Renewable"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: "Buffalo
Renewable" is
inspired by a company in Buffalo, who wanted to introduce wind and sun
energy to owners of private houses.
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"The Buffalo
House"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: "The Buffalo
House" is inspired by a company in Buffalo, who wanted
to introduce wind and sun energy to owners of private
houses. This private house is built in a typical Buffalo
architecture. It is built in tree, it has 3 stories and a porch for
rocking chairs.
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"Al
Capone's Cadillac"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: Inspird
by Al
Capone's Cadillac - Cadillac 16 V 1930
Part
of the Roaring 20s project for the children's museum in Las Vegas.
A silent auction in the ballroom of the renowned Caesars Palace at The
Las Vegas Strip was the ultimative climax.
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"Flapper"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: Inspired
by a Flapper
which was the archetype of a female party woman in the Roaring 20s.
Part of the Roaring 20s project for the children's museum in Las Vegas.
A silent auction in the ballroom of the renowned Caesars Palace at The
Las Vegas Strip was the ultimative climax. |
”Chicago
1920s”
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn Lonvig's words: ”Chicago
1920s” is inspired by Chicago’s gangster past. Al Capone?
Part of the Roaring 20s project for the children's museum in Las Vegas.
A silent auction in the ballroom of the renowned Caesars Palace at The
Las Vegas Strip was the ultimative climax.
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"The
Lucky
Hobo"
1
x Inks on Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340
gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 59.4 x 84 cm
(23.4” x 33.1”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size: 59.4
x 84 cm (23.4” x
33.1”).
Price is
US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn Lonvig's words: "Hobo"
is a well known character from the Roaring 20s. Hobo is the tramp. This
Hobo is a happy Hobo – he just found 2 arrels of whisky. 2
barrels
of Four Roses.
Part of the Roaring 20s project for the children's museum in Las Vegas.
A silent auction in the ballroom of the renowned Caesars Palace at The
Las Vegas Strip was the ultimative climax.
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"JAZZ"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn Lonvig's words: "JAZZ"
- An important part of the Roaring 20s is JAZZ music.
Part of the Roaring 20s project for the children's museum in Las Vegas.
A silent auction in the ballroom of the renowned Caesars Palace at The
Las Vegas Strip was the ultimative climax.
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"Denver Skyline"
1
x Inks on Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340
gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 59.4 x 84 cm
(23.4” x 33.1”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size: 59.4
x 84 cm (23.4” x
33.1”).
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Asbjorn Lonvig's words: "Denver Skyline" is made to company Paulos & Zawadowski
Development in Denver. Inspired by Denver’s sky scrapers and the Rocky
Mountains. The building to the left with the funny roof shape is called
the ”cash register”. The building was drawn by famous architect Philip
Johnson.
Wikipedia's
words: The City and County
of Denver is the capital and the most populous city of the U.S. state
of Colorado. Denver is located in the South Platte River Valley on the
High Plains just east of the Front Range of the Southern Rocky
Mountains. The Denver downtown district is located immediately east of
the confluence of Cherry Creek with the South Platte River,
approximately 15 miles (24 kilometers) east of the foothills of the
Rocky Mountains. Denver is nicknamed The Mile-High City because its
official elevation is exactly one mile (5,280 feet or approximately
1,609 meters) above sea level.
The city claims
to
have the 10th largest central
business district in the United States.
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"Denver
Skyline Grey"
1
x Inks on Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340
gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 59.4 x 84 cm
(23.4” x 33.1”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size: 59.4
x 84 cm (23.4” x
33.1”).
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"Fremont
Bridge, Portland"
1
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Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 59.4 x 84 cm
(23.4” x 33.1”).
Price
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210 x numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
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33.1”).
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Asbjorn Lonvig's words: Portland
in Oregon is famous for its bridges – at least 15 there are.
Portland has therefore got the nickname Bridgetown.
A name ending on town is a good music name.
Just think of Motown.
John Dodge is producing crossover
music, that is music blended from different genres.
John Dodge's music inspired this motif.
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"1080
Haight Street"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
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210 x
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artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
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Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
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Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
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Asbjorn Lonvig's words: Inspired
by 1080 Haight Street in San Francisco.
A Victorian House in San Francisco is also called a "painted lady".
I saw the painted ladies on 2 trips to SF.
We all saw them in the movie Miss Doubtfire.
The "painted ladies" have together with the Golden Gate become
landmarks for SF.
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"Alcatraz"
1
x Inks on Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340
gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 59.4 x 84 cm
(23.4” x 33.1”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
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33.1”).
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Asbjorn Lonvig's words: Inspired
by "Alcatraz", by cable cars, by streets in different levels,
by sailing in the San Francisco Bay Area, by clouds
hanging low in that area.
”Alcatraz” is a famous prison on an island in the San
Francisco Bay.
It is a former federal prison, military
fortification, lighthouse, and site of a 1969-1972 Native American
Occupation.
"Alcatraz" is seen from the coast - because I missed the boat to
"Alcatraz"!!!
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"Golden Gay"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
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Asbjorn Lonvig's words: "Golden Gay" is
inspired from the banners in the gay
neighborhood,
by the gay pride parades and festivals, by San Francisco being a home
of gays without prejudges (!!!???)
and of cause by
the famous Golden Gate.
"Golden Gay"
symbolizes bridging between heterosexual and homosexual people in SF.
Wishfull
thinking?
The Gay Community
and the Golden Gate have together with the
"painted ladies" become landmarks of SF.
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"Grand Canyon
Black/White"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
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Asbjorn Lonvig's words: ”Grand Canyon” is inspired by a
precarious flight in a tiny helicopter down among the mountains after
having started the flight from a city on the canyon ridge.
I was terrified.
However
occasionally
I catched a glimpse of the amazing scenery – by looking out between my
fingers.
My son sat
fearless
on the front seat beside the pilot.
He even had
windows
under his
feet!!!
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"Grand Canyon Blue"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
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See ”Grand Canyon Black/White"
above.
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"Grand
Canyon Green"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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See ”Grand Canyon Black/White"
above.
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"Grand Canyon Brown"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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See ”Grand Canyon Black/White"
above.
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"Grand
Canyon Red"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
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See ”Grand Canyon Black/White"
above.
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"King
of the Road"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: I have read
the whole text - the lyrics.
Probably the song is about a Hobo. He has no money, but he loves to be
FREE.
Sure he is "King of the road" - he ballances on the medial strip.
Wikipedia's words:
"King of the Road" is a 1965 song written and
originally recorded by country singer Roger Miller. The lyrics tell of
a Hobo who despite being poor (a "man of means by no means") revels in
his freedom, describing himself humorously as the "king of the road".
The song has been covered by several other artists, including Dean
Martin, Elvis Presley, Jack Jones, Boney M., R.E.M. (a shambolic,
offhand cover about which guitarist Peter Buck later commented, "If
there was any justice in the world, Roger Miller should be able to sue
for what we did to this song.").
Sony ATV's words:
Artist: Roger Miller
Written by Roger Miller
© 1964 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC.
All rights administered by
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC,
8 Music Square West,
Nashville, TN 37203.
All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
Global Headquarters:
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
550 Madison Ave 5th Floor
New York NY 10022
USA |

"Come Together"
1
x Inks on Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340
gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 59.4 x 84 cm
(23.4” x 33.1”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size: 59.4
x 84 cm (23.4” x
33.1”).
Price is
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: I have read
the lyrics. I have seen it on the internet. I even saw Beatles'
original performance back in 1969. Fantastic song. There is an
enormous confusion about what the lyrics mean. I have studied different
perceptions. I believe it is about the Beatles themselves. Each
member of the group is described. Often in whimsical words and
expressions. These whimsical words and expressions have no logic
meaning.
But I think John plays with our subconscious. Thus. My
interpretation is that John wants the guys in the Beatles to stick
together - come together. In this motif symbolized by holding each
others hands. It's Paul, that is the nice boy with the nicest hear and
no mustache. Then John with round glasses and as hairy as can be.
George has that funny shape of his mustache and he has the longest
hair. At some point Ringo had a full beard and he of course played the
drums.
Sony ATV's words:
Artist: Beatles
Written by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Published by Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (ASCAP)
© 1969 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC.
All rights administered by
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC,
8 Music Square West,
Nashville, TN 37203.
All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
Global Headquarters:
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
550 Madison Ave 5th Floor
New York, NY 10022
USA |
"Heartbrake Hotel"
1
x Inks on Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340
gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 59.4 x 84 cm
(23.4” x 33.1”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size: 59.4
x 84 cm (23.4” x
33.1”).
Price is
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: I have read the lyrics. I have
seen it
on the internet. The "Heartbrake Hotel"
symbolizes a
broken heart and a hotel. The hotel however is not just any hotel, its
"Hotel de Ville" (City Hall) in Paris - city of love - city of
heartbrakes.
Wikipedia's
words: "Heartbreak Hotel" is a rock and
roll
song recorded and performed by Elvis Presley. Recorded in January 1956
in Nashville, the song was Presley's first single for RCA Records and
introduced him to the American national music consciousness. It was
released with the B-side "I Was the One" on January 27, 1956, becoming
the first #1 pop record by Presley and the best selling single of 1956.
Sony ATV's words:
Artist: Elvis Presley
Written by Elvis Presley, Tommy Durden and Mae Axton
© 1956 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC.
All rights administered by
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC,
8 Music Square West,
Nashville, TN 37203.
All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
Global Headquarters:
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
550 Madison Ave, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10022
USA |

"Ain't
Gonna Bump No More - With No Big Fat Woman"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
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210 x
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artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
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Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
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Asbjorn
Lonvig's words: Having read the lyrics of
"Ain't Gonna Bump No More - With No Big Fat Woman", having
heard and seen
Joe Tex
on YouTube, I imagine a very, very big fat lady dancing.
Sony ATV's words:
Artist: Joe Tex
Written by Buddy Killen and Bennie McGinty
©
Sony/ATV
Music Publishing LLC.
All rights administered by
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC,
8 Music Square West,
Nashville, TN 37203.
All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
Global Headquarters:
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550 Madison Ave, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10022
USA |

"Ain't
Gonna Bump No More - With No Big Fat Woman -
White"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
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artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
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See ”Big
Fat
Woman Red" above.
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"JUSTUS"
or
"I Fought the Law - The Law Won"
1
x Inks on Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340
gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 59.4 x 84 cm
(23.4” x 33.1”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size: 59.4
x 84 cm (23.4” x
33.1”).
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Asbjorn Lonvig's words: I
fought the law inspired me to ask the fairy tale character JUSTUS if he
would mind participate in the Sony project.
JUSTUS is a very clever owl knowing everything about law. Fortunately
he was very excited. He just had to read the lyrics. Usually JUSTUS has
a sword in his right hand. We must exchange the sword with a
six-gun, JUSTUS said.
Wikipedia's words: "I Fought the Law" is a
much-covered song originally recorded by Sonny Curtis and The Crickets
(post Buddy Holly) in 1959. The song was famously covered by Bobby
Fuller Four, who recorded a more successful version of the song in 1965
after releasing an earlier, slightly different version on Fuller's own
Exeter Record label in 1964 and by The Clash, who performed and
recorded a punk rock version in 1979. The song was also featured in a
Canon commercial.
Just as the song became a top ten hit, Bobby Fuller was found dead in
his mother's parked automobile in a dirt parking lot near his Los
Angeles, California apartment. The police considered the death an
apparent suicide; "just about everyone who knew him disagreed",
however, believing instead that Fuller was murdered.
Sony's ATV's words:
Artist: The Clash
Written by Sonny Curtis
© 1961 Sony/ATV Music Publishing
LLC.
All rights administered by
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC,
8 Music Square West,
Nashville, TN 37203.
All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
Global Headquarters:
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
550 Madison Ave, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10022
USA
|

"JUSTUS Brown"
or
"I Fought the Law - The Law Won"
1
x Inks on Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340
gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 59.4 x 84 cm
(23.4” x 33.1”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size: 59.4
x 84 cm (23.4” x
33.1”).
Price is
US$ 2,000 each.
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See
"JUSTUS"/"I Fought the Law - The Law
Won" above.
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"Sixgun"
1
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Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 59.4 x 84 cm
(23.4” x 33.1”).
Price
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210 x numbered and signed by Asbjorn Lonvig,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size: 59.4
x 84 cm (23.4” x
33.1”).
Price is
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Sixgun description pending
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"Like a Virgin"
1 x inks on
Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 84 cm (33.1” x 33.1”).
Price
is 8,632.
210 x
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by Asbjorn Lonvig, archival
inks on cotton,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 84 cm (33.1” x 33.1”).
Price is US$ 3,000 each.
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Asbjorn Lonvig's
words:
What is as pure as a virgin. I can think of nothing but new-fallen
snow - as you say in English "as white as the driven snow" or "pure as
new-fallen snow".
If you go deeply into the matter, the new-fallen snow consists of ice
crystals.
Therefore I took a close look
at an ice crystal in an electronic microscope.
The contours were there. A little blurred but I managed to draw it.
"New-fallen snow" is not white in this context.
See Sony ATV's words below.
Sony ATV's words:
Artist: Madonna
Written by Tom Kelly, Billy Steinberg
Published by Sony/ATV Tunes LLC (BMI)
© 1984 Sony/ATV Music Publishing
LLC
All rights administered by
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC,
8 Music Square West,
Nashville, TN 37203.
All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
Global Headquarters:
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
550 Madison Ave, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10022
USA
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"Like a Virgin Inverted"
1 x inks on
Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 84 cm (33.1” x 33.1”).
Price
is 8,632.
210 x
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by Asbjorn Lonvig, archival
inks on cotton,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 84 cm (33.1” x 33.1”).
Price is US$ 3,000 each.
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See "Like a Virgin" above.
|
"Like A Virgin
Black/White"
1 x inks on
Hahnemühle Artist Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind - signed by
Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 84 cm (33.1” x 33.1”).
Price
is 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints numbered and signed
by Asbjorn Lonvig, archival
inks on cotton,
printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 84 cm (33.1” x 33.1”).
Price is US$ 3,000 each.
If you need to know more - see Further
Information.
Concerning sale contact lonvig-complete-works@mail.dk.
See "Like a Virgin" above. And Graphic Design
on Zazzle.com
|
"Crazy
Daisy"
1 x inks on Hahnemühle Artist
Canvas 340 gsm - one of a kind -
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Size: 84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price
is US$ 8,632.
210 x
exclusive fine art prints
numbered and signed by the
artist, Archival
Inks on cotton,
printed on
Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350gsm
Fine Art
paper
using pigment based archival inks
for pigment load maximization and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Price is US$ 2,000 each.
If you need to know more - see Further
Information.
Concerning sale contact lonvig-complete-works@mail.dk.
|
Asbjorn Lonvig's words:
The word Crazy has a lot of
different meanings.
You might be crazy, or you
might
be crazy, or you might be crazy, or you even might be crazy.
I have used one of these
meanings.
Sony's words:
Artist: Patsy Cline
Written by Willie Nelson
©
1961 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC.
All rights administered by
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC,
8 Music Square West,
Nashville, TN 37203.
All rights reserved.
Used by permission.
Global Headquarters:
Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
550 Madison Ave, 5th Floor
New York, NY 10022
USA
|
In
general about the complete fine art works
of
Asbjorn
Lonvig
|
Hahnemühle FINEART
Only
a few companies can proudly look back on such a long,
uninterrupted tradition. Founded in 1584 we are the oldest German
papermakers manufacturing papers for traditional and digital artists as
well as industrial papers.
Since the founding of the company
more than 400 years ago a forward-looking attitude has formed the basis
for continuous growth and the innovative strength of the company. Close
cooperation with national and international partners enables speedy
transformation of research results into new products. These are
successfully marketed
via a global distributor network.
Hahnemühle
FineArt GmbH
Hahnestraße 5
37586 Dassel/Relliehausen
Germany
hahnemuehle.de
Original
- one of a kind - signed:
Inks on Hahnemühle
Artist Canvas
canvas, size:
84 x
59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”)..
Price
US$
5,976 - 8,632 valued by Graham's
Fine Art Auctioneers,
Johannesburg. Graham’s only deals with works that illustrate great
significance
through execution, condition, aesthetics, value and iconicity.
A
Certification of Authentication is issued on demand.
Fine
Art Prints:
Edition 210 for
each
Original
art work, 210 x
exclusive fine art prints numbered and
signed by Asbjorn Lonvig, printed on Hahnemühle
Museum Etching 350 gsm Fine Art
paper using pigment based archival inks for pigment load maximization
and lightfastness augmentation.
Processed
with Hahnemühle Protection Spray.
Size:
84 x 59.4 cm (33.1” x 23.4”).
Retail
Price is US$ 2,000 - Artist Price is US$ 2,000 valued
by art publisher 2010 Fine Art alias MMX Art, Cape Town.
Concerning
sale contact
lonvig-complete-works@mail.dk
Certificate of
Authenticity
Certificate
of
Authenticity is issued according to the Hahnemühle
Hologram System. A serialized numbered hologram is added to
the Certificate. A second, identically
numbered hologram is then applied to the reverse side of the
artwork.
The
combination of certificate and hologram assures that
each Certificate of Authenticity relates to one particular piece of art.
See
the Hahnemühle
Hologram System
|
Asbjorn
Lonvig, Denmark (*1949)
Copyrights
Asbjorn Lonvig
Asbjorn Lonvig's Copyrights
are
administered by Copydan, Denmark and
sister organizations all over the world.
Asbjorn
Lonvig has the contract number 1549.
If
you
want to use a work for some purpose like a book cover, marketing or
product design
please
contact copydan@copydan.dk for price
information.
Accounts
are setteled with Copydan.
|
Candidacy
of receive the internationl art award "The David of Michelangelo 2010
Award" in Theatre G. Paisiello in Lecce, Puglia 11th December 2010.
Highest recognition to Personalities in the World of Art, Science and
Culture
Associazione Culturale,
"Italia in Arte"
Via Carmine,63,
72100 Brindisi, Puglia
Italy
Congratulations.
Wonderful work!
Please, look my website: www.edprimo.hpg.com.br
Ed Primo
Sao Paulo
Brazil
”Dear Master Lonvig (but after reading your biography and
seen your wonderful Art, your name should be
"Loving"), thank you for your interest in participating in this
Feast of Culture and Art.”,
“………..are you sure you are not Italian?”
“…..I have no words to tell you how much I enjoyed your art
presentation you sent me. I can tell you it would be an honour for us
to have your works with us…”
prof. Giancarlo Alu
director of Mantena Museum
director of Mondial Art and
Culture
Rome
Italy
Dear Asbjorn,
your work is really great!!!
I have gone through your portfolio and your other links too!!!!
Wish you happy creations!!!
Prakash Deshmukh
Akola
India
I love your work!
I have added a link to
your site too under "Creative People"
Francesca Judd
Auckland
New Zealand
I love your
concept! Your art and your generosity of spirit.
I am a concert
pianist and am very committed to inner city kids in Hartford CT.
Sanda Schuldmann
Executive Director
Chamber Music Plus
Hartford
Connecticut
I'm
writing
to you to tell you I like your work....the way you express
the synthesis is very interesting
By the way..im an argentinian artist, if you have a minute i invite
you to visit my site
www.mariadelavega.com.ar
cordially
María
de
la Vega
Buenos Aires
Argentina
I'm
speachless...wow you are creative and diligent:
o)....I
like your stuff because the beauty is in simplicity.....
Just a warm hello to Denmark from Germany
Best
Gudrun Ploetz
Bad Nauheim
Germany
Hello
Asbjorn,
All of your art and specially the Lucca Project are superb
works of fine art.
I
have enjoyed your art works with a tremendous
amount of enthusiasm.
Best
from
Anton
Vogels
Dulwich Hill, Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
I
was quite impressed with all the creativity here.
Keep
up the good ART!
ART
is needed everywhere.
Greetings
from Portugal
Rod
Costa
Portugal
Hello
I
have just found your site and found it so refreshing,
as
have been looking for ideas for some paintings for my
granddaughters baby's room,
and
it has giving me some ideas and I just want to keep it simple,
as I get older.
Less
is more seems to be the answer , keep up the good work.
regards
Lee
Pennington
Painter
Tasmania
Australia
Thank
you.
Your
color and amazing simplicity inspire me so madly.
I'm
looking
for a brush now!
Incredible,
quiet, moving, loud, and awesome!
Randy
Jacobs
Dallas
Texas
Hello
I am a New York based
artist. I work primarily in pastels, oils &
watercolor.
I loved your web designs
and art that I located through absolute
arts!
Is this to be another
web magazine like absolute arts?
Is it solely your own
promotion? It is GREAT!!!! If it is
ongoing, how do I subscribe?
You have a linking
option...I'm interested in it....please see my web
site:
www.ellenfisch.com
I wish you much
success!!! Are you interested in a NY
publisher....
I know of one who may be
interested in your work....maybe
All the best for
wonderful holidays!
Happy painting,
Ellen
Fisch
Long Island
New York
BA in art from
Brooklyn College - MA in
art from New York University
Dear
Asbjorn
Thank you for making me your
official NY fan club!! (but please spell my name correctly...Ellen Fisch
)....
I love reading your Art Blogs
and think that you are an art FORCE!!
Not only does your work
encourage others with its eneryg, beauty and aethetic sensibility, but
your writing is wonderful!!
Every time I go to your web
site (often) I get a mega dose of art fuel!!
You are THE BEST!!
Warm Regards,
Ellen Fisch
Long Island
New York
BA
in art from
Brooklyn College
MA in
art from New York University
PS I'm having a show of my
work at the Jadite Gallery on West 50 Street in New York City.
Opening is April 5. If
you are in New York, I hope you will stop by. I would love to
meet you in person!!
Dear
Asbjorn:
Thanks for
ordering another 25 artworks. You account has been updated
to allow 75
artworks. We are so glad you are excited about Gallery
Direct and
decided to upgrade your account to allow display of more of
your genious
artwork.
Dave
Yelen
President
and founder of Gallery Direct
Forty
Fort
Pennsylvania
Hello,
I just like to
congratulate you and thank you for the fantastic art work
that you have
created and exhibited.
Keep on
creating!!!
Best regards,
Paul
Lionakis
Dover
Kent
UK
Dear
Asbjorn Lonvig
Your
website is
truly colorful and fantastic!!
I entered
the
RSS in ArtistsBlog Headlines of artday.org.
Seiji Ueoka
Editor
World
ArtNews
Tokyo
Japan
I only
have one word that best describes these books.
Awesome.
Thanks
so much for the FREE downloads, they are very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Cecelia
Routsaw
Grandmother of 15
Greenville
Michigan
Hi
Asbjorn Lonvig
Thanks
for forwarding – magnificent article… Thanks
Bjarne
Bækgaard
Communication
manager
Aros
Art Museum
Aarhus
Denmark
Hi, your work is
very
powerful.
Your writings and work are very impressive.
Diane Leon
Adjunct
Assistant Professor of Arts at New York University
New York
Congratulations
on
your beautiful work.
You have been accepted.
Michael
Jason
Manhattan Arts International
New York
Dear Asbjorn Lonvig,
The
Staff
at ARTROM
Gallery has met to view your images.
We have
also visited your websites and entered immediately into your
world.
We are
impressed with your ability to simplify a concept into
an image and concentrate it,
to incude only what is necessary. In evaluating your work for its
strong graphic content, we became aware of the size of the
originals; they are all quite large and are acrylic on
canvas.
In
viewing your works
we discussed not only their graphic content, but discussed them as
paintings, as objects unto themselves. Knowing that the
images exist somewhere as objects of that dimension is far
different than looking at images stored in some computer,
regardless of how they were created. One can appreciate the
graphic illustrative/informative quality of an image on a computer
screen, but it stops there, until you know more about the image as
it exists in "real life",
and this
adds
another dimension to the work. It also adds credibility to the
commitment the artist has made to the image.
We feel
that you believe in your commitment as an artist.
This is
one of
the aspects we look for in our GUILD Members.
When one
believes in himself the message is clear.
We are also interested in your "Manifesto"
below.
"It's
about the fact that the art market is predicted to grow 3,5 times
because of the Internet.
It's about my decision to stake everything on the internet.
It's about concentrating my efforts on the internet when it comes to
sales.
It's about my decision to make new standards and challenge art
traditions by
making my drafts on a computer and exhibit the drafts.
And insist upon that a computer is nothing but a new tool.
And insist upon that using a computer is as worthy as not doing it!!!
Worthier????"
We would like to help
you accomplish these things, and welcome you to become a Member of
ARTROM Gallery GUILD.
David
Genovesi director
ARTROM
GALLERY GUILD
International Society of Artists and Designers
Viale Carso, 71
Rome, Lazio,
Italy
Searching
your web site I have to say that I AM IMPRESSED!!!
Absolute unique,
dedicated, brilliant, excellent. I wish the see you.
Are you living outside Copenhagen?
Actually we are in Stockholm
and London, we are passing
throw Denmark
in regular basis…
Anticipate thanks
Petru Russu
Editor and publisher
World Of Art Magazine
Stockholm
Mörbylund 19,
9tr, 182
30 Danderyd, Sweden
London
17
Ringwood Gardens, London, UK
Great,
very interesting.
Your
wide vision and conecting compex ideas in simple presentation are of
high value.
You
obsereve sights digest them and present them in colorful simple forms,
have a quality of their own.
I
wish you great success.
Today
in India is Great Festival of Lights- Diwali,
On this occasion your
paintings
gave us enjoyment.
With regards,
O. P.
Joshi, Sociologist of art, Ph.D.
College of
KISHANGARH
Jaipur, Rajasthan
India
The
jubilation feelings given
by
forms and colors
of
Asbjorn Lonvig...
French
author Alain Joannes from Paris praises Asbjorn Lonvig's art
to the
skies in his new
book "Comment communiquer
par des
images" ("How to communicate through pictures"). It is presented at
Salon du
Livre in Paris.005.
He
wrote the following:
The art of the Danish painter
Asbjorn Lonvig communicates at the first glance euphoria in a rough
state. A so intense euphoria that the glance can not move away from the
piece of his art.
Of
course, the saturated colours are decisive in this very great glowing.
The coloured dazzling and the feeling of pleasure which prolongs it
have multiple causes.
As
adequacy between artistic creation and the constraints of
communication, the art of Asbjorn Lonvig
illustrates an assumption of neurocognitives sciences: the neurons in
charge of visual perception are first activated by patterns
recognition, then by colors recognition, then by recognition of
textures and movements recognition. In a piece of art like
"Soul hurting still ", the sensory impacts of the forms and the colors
are very strong and equal. The pleasure comes from what the eye
and the brain receive from the red, the yellow, the green and blue at
the same time as they recognize the squares, the rectangles, the
circles, the triangles, the straight and broken lines and even
the letter “A”.
The glance thus filled by a profusion of
feelings founds a generating mental state of pleasure.
After
and beyond the primary emotion, in a second phase of contemplation, the
spirit endeavours to confer an overall significance on the table.
It calls upon its repertory of already memorized forms. Then, the
pleasure becomes ludic. Functioning like a rebus, the chart of an
unknown territory, a coded language or a mysterious diagram, the piece
of art asks to the witness: " What am I ?"
The
many possible
answers are mental resonances which give to the artistic communication
a richness higher than all the other ways to communicate.
This
communication is intersubjective. It organizes the meeting
between the subjectivity of the artist and the subjectivity of the
witness.
The witness of the piece of art is free to refer to
tropical sensory prints: association of a dominating solar yellow, sky
blue, deep vegetal green. He can also associate the table with an
intimate collection of primitive art.
He shall perhaps remember
the geometrical abstractions of Kandinsky and Mondrian. Surely, the
piece of art will be kept in the long memory space into the brain
with all its resonances sensory, emotional, ludic and cultural.
It
is
may be interesting to know that the joyfull impact piece of art
by Asbjorn Lonvig is closely related to its is canvassed artistic. High
level data processing specialist then head of a software company, the
painter found serenity in a pictorial creation which starts with
digital drafts and finds its completion on a support – frame and fabric
- entirely conceived and manufactured by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Alain
Joannes,
Author
Paris
France
About
Asbjorn Lonvig in
Editorial Croquis Art
Magazine etc.
in Buenos Aires.
Asbjorn
Lonvig demonstrates a clear
predominance towards a geometrical approach,
using flat contrasted colours,
emphasising perceptions which come close to being pop art.
The oeuvre of the
well-known Danish artist involves symbols, icons of a society dominated
by
images,
decontextualising them, inserting them in other compositions in which
their freshness and dynamism are emphasised.
He produces formal assemblies in
which sensitive ideas, infantile allegories or non-hurtful subjects,
predominate,
seeking in the style of Miró an evocative approach
little-by-little shaping a
world of great sensitivity which captivates the observer
with an attractive
warmth in spite of its initial lack of emotion.
His contribution
to painting extends
further than the field of composition, cultivating form,
fostering the
passionate use of colour in order to endow his painting with suggestive
features which go beyond the limits of the subjects themselves.
He
communicates
irony, gives
expression to immense innate curiosity connected with his tendency to
experimentation,
but always subordinating it to compositional organisation,
seeking a clear dialogue between form, colour, balance and tonal
expressiveness.
Joan
Lluís Montané
Art Critic
Barcelona
Spain
Member of
the International Art Critics Association
Asbjorn,
your work is amazing!
I am really impressed with
the use of colour and your contribution to
art and design,
thanks,
Jorge
Restrepo, native Columbian
Tegucigalpa
Honduras
Hello mr. Asbjorn
Lonvig,
your work is very well,
your abstract is simple but so and
so deep..i wish you the
very good luck
Amany Ali Fahmy, Ph.D Helwan University, Cairo
Pyramids Avenue
Giza
Egypt
I'd like to
send you my compliments for your outstanding work.
Mark
Collins
What a wonderful site!
It makes me proud to be an artist and gets me anxious to create more!
Keep it up!
Rosana Modugno
(born in Uruguay)
New York
Congratulations.
Wonderful work!
Please, look my website: www.edprimo.hpg.com.br
Ed Primo
Sao Paulo
Brazil
”Dear Master Lonvig (but after reading your biography and
seen your wonderful Art, your name should be
"Loving"), thank you for your interest in participating in this
Feast of Culture and Art.”,
“………..are you sure you are not Italian?”
“…..I have no words to tell you how much I enjoyed your art
presentation you sent me. I can tell you it would be an honour for us
to have your works with us…”
prof. Giancarlo Alu
director of Mantena Museum
director of Mondial Art and
Culture
Rome
Italy
Dear Asbjorn,
your work is really great!!!
I have gone through your portfolio and your other links too!!!!
Wish you happy creations!!!
Prakash Deshmukh
Akola
India
I love your work!
I have added a link to
your site too under "Creative People"
Francesca Judd
Auckland
New Zealand
I love your
concept! Your art and your generosity of spirit.
I am a concert
pianist and am very committed to inner city kids in Hartford CT.
Sanda Schuldmann
Executive Director
Chamber Music Plus
Hartford
Connecticut
US
I'm
writing
to you to tell you I like your work....the way you express
the synthesis is very interesting
By the way..im an argentinian artist, if you have a minute i invite
you to visit my site
www.mariadelavega.com.ar
cordially
María
de
la Vega
Buenos Aires
Argentina
I'm
speachless...wow you are creative and diligent:
o)....I
like your stuff because the beauty is in simplicity.....
Just a warm hello to Denmark from Germany
Best
Gudrun Ploetz
Bad Nauheim
Germany
Hello
Asbjorn,
All of your art and specially the Lucca Project are superb
works of fine art.
I
have enjoyed your art works with a tremendous
amount of enthusiasm.
Best
from
Anton
Vogels
Dulwich Hill, Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
I
was quite impressed with all the creativity here.
Keep
up the good ART!
ART
is needed everywhere.
Greetings
from Portugal
Rod
Costa
Portugal
Hello
I
have just found your site and found it so refreshing,
as
have been looking for ideas for some paintings for my
granddaughters baby's room,
and
it has giving me some ideas and I just want to keep it simple,
as I get older.
Less
is more seems to be the answer , keep up the good work.
regards
Lee
Pennington
Painter
Tasmania
Australia
Thank
you.
Your
color and amazing simplicity inspire me so madly.
I'm
looking
for a brush now!
Incredible,
quiet, moving, loud, and awesome!
Randy
Jacobs
Dallas
Texas
US
Hello
I am a New York based
artist. I work primarily in pastels, oils &
watercolor.
I loved your web designs
and art that I located through absolute
arts!
Is this to be another
web magazine like absolute arts?
Is it solely your own
promotion? It is GREAT!!!! If it is
ongoing, how do I subscribe?
You have a linking
option...I'm interested in it....please see my web
site:
www.ellenfisch.com
I wish you much
success!!! Are you interested in a NY
publisher....
I know of one who may be
interested in your work....maybe
All the best for
wonderful holidays!
Happy painting,
Ellen
Fisch,
BA in art from
Brooklyn College - MA in
art from New York University
Long
Island
New York
US
Dear
Asbjorn
Thank you for making me your
official NY fan club!! (but please spell my name correctly...Ellen Fisch
)....
I love reading your Art Blogs
and think that you are an art FORCE!!
Not only does your work
encourage others with its eneryg, beauty and aethetic sensibility, but
your writing is wonderful!!
Every time I go to your web
site (often) I get a mega dose of art fuel!!
You are THE BEST!!
Warm Regards,
Ellen Fisch, BA
in art from
Brooklyn College
MA in
art from New York University
Long Island
New York
US
PS I'm having a show
of my
work at the Jadite Gallery on West 50 Street in New York City.
Opening is April 5. If
you are in New York, I hope you will stop by. I would love to
meet you in person!!
Dear
Asbjorn:
Thanks for
ordering another 25 artworks. You account has been updated
to allow 75
artworks. We are so glad you are excited about Gallery
Direct and
decided to upgrade your account to allow display of more of
your genious
artwork.
Dave
Yelen
President
and founder of Gallery Direct
Forty
Fort
Pennsylvania
US
Hello,
I just like to
congratulate you and thank you for the fantastic art work
that you have
created and exhibited.
Keep on
creating!!!
Best regards,
Paul
Lionakis
Dover
Kent
UK
Dear Asbjorn Lonvig
Your
website is
truly colorful and fantastic!!
I entered
the
RSS in ArtistsBlog Headlines of artday.org.
Seiji Ueoka
Editor
World
ArtNews
Tokyo
Japan
I only
have one word that best describes these books.
Awesome.
Thanks
so much for the FREE downloads, they are very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Cecelia
Routsaw
Grandmother
of 15
Greenville
Michigan
US
Hi
Asbjorn Lonvig
Thanks
for forwarding – magnificent article… Thanks
Bjarne
Bækgaard
Communication
manager
Aros
Art Museum
Aarhus
Denmark
Hi, your work is
very
powerful.
Your writings and work are very impressive.
Diane Leon
Adjunct
Assistant Professor of Arts at New York University
New York
US
Congratulations
on
your beautiful work.
You have been accepted.
Michael
Jason
Manhattan Arts International
New York
US
Dear Asbjorn Lonvig,
The
Staff at ARTROM
Gallery has met to view your images.
We have
also visited your websites and entered immediately into your
world.
We are
impressed with your ability to simplify a concept into
an image and concentrate it,
to incude only what is necessary. In evaluating your work for its
strong graphic content, we became aware of the size of the
originals; they are all quite large and are acrylic on
canvas.
In
viewing your works
we discussed not only their graphic content, but discussed them as
paintings, as objects unto themselves. Knowing that the
images exist somewhere as objects of that dimension is far
different than looking at images stored in some computer,
regardless of how they were created. One can appreciate the
graphic illustrative/informative quality of an image on a computer
screen, but it stops there, until you know more about the image as
it exists in "real life",
and this
adds
another dimension to the work. It also adds credibility to the
commitment the artist has made to the image.
We feel
that you believe in your commitment as an artist.
This is
one of
the aspects we look for in our GUILD Members.
When one
believes in himself the message is clear.
We are also interested in your "Manifesto"
below.
"It's
about the fact that the art market is predicted to grow 3,5 times
because of the Internet.
It's about my decision to stake everything on the internet.
It's about concentrating my efforts on the internet when it comes to
sales.
It's about my decision to make new standards and challenge art
traditions by
making my drafts on a computer and exhibit the drafts.
And insist upon that a computer is nothing but a new tool.
And insist upon that using a computer is as worthy as not doing it!!!
Worthier????"
We would like to
help
you accomplish these things, and welcome you to
become a member of AGG.
David
Genovesi director
ARTROM
GALLERY GUILD
International Society of Artists and Designers
Viale Carso, 71
Rome, Lazio,
Italy
Searching
your web site I have to say that I AM IMPRESSED!!!
Absolute unique,
dedicated, brilliant, excellent. I wish the see you.
Are you living outside Copenhagen?
Actually we are in Stockholm
and London, we are passing
throw Denmark
in regular basis…
Anticipate thanks
Petru Russu
Editor and publisher
World Of Art Magazine
Stockholm
Mörbylund 19,
9tr, 182
30 Danderyd, Sweden
London
17
Ringwood Gardens, London, UK
Great,
very interesting.
Your
wide vision and conecting compex ideas in simple presentation are of
high value.
You
obsereve sights digest them and present them in colorful simple forms,
have a quality of their own.
I
wish you great success.
Today
in India is Great Festival of Lights- Diwali,
On this occasion your
paintings
gave us enjoyment.
With regards,
O. P.
Joshi, Sociologist of art, Ph.D.
College of
KISHANGARH
Jaipur, Rajasthan
India
The
jubilation feelings given
by
forms and colors
of
Asbjorn Lonvig...
French
author Alain Joannes from Paris praises Asbjorn Lonvig's art
to the
skies in his new
book "Comment
communiquer
par des
images" ("How to communicate through pictures"). It is presented at
Salon du
Livre in Paris.0
He
wrote the following:
The art of the Danish painter
Asbjorn Lonvig communicates at the first glance euphoria in a rough
state. A so intense euphoria that the glance can not move away from the
piece of his art.
Of
course, the saturated colours are decisive in this very great glowing.
The coloured dazzling and the feeling of pleasure which prolongs it
have multiple causes.
As
adequacy between artistic creation and the constraints of
communication, the art of Asbjorn Lonvig
illustrates an assumption of neurocognitives sciences: the neurons in
charge of visual perception are first activated by patterns
recognition, then by colors recognition, then by recognition of
textures and movements recognition. In a piece of art like
"Soul hurting still ", the sensory impacts of the forms and the colors
are very strong and equal. The pleasure comes from what the eye
and the brain receive from the red, the yellow, the green and blue at
the same time as they recognize the squares, the rectangles, the
circles, the triangles, the straight and broken lines and even
the letter “A”.
The glance thus filled by a profusion of
feelings founds a generating mental state of pleasure.
After
and beyond the primary emotion, in a second phase of contemplation, the
spirit endeavours to confer an overall significance on the table.
It calls upon its repertory of already memorized forms. Then, the
pleasure becomes ludic. Functioning like a rebus, the chart of an
unknown territory, a coded language or a mysterious diagram, the piece
of art asks to the witness: " What am I ?"
The
many possible
answers are mental resonances which give to the artistic communication
a richness higher than all the other ways to communicate.
This
communication is intersubjective. It organizes the meeting
between the subjectivity of the artist and the subjectivity of the
witness.
The witness of the piece of art is free to refer to
tropical sensory prints: association of a dominating solar yellow, sky
blue, deep vegetal green. He can also associate the table with an
intimate collection of primitive art.
He shall perhaps remember
the geometrical abstractions of Kandinsky and Mondrian. Surely, the
piece of art will be kept in the long memory space into the brain
with all its resonances sensory, emotional, ludic and cultural.
It
is
may be interesting to know that the joyfull impact piece of art
by Asbjorn Lonvig is closely related to its is canvassed artistic. High
level data processing specialist then head of a software company, the
painter found serenity in a pictorial creation which starts with
digital drafts and finds its completion on a support – frame and fabric
- entirely conceived and manufactured by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Alain
Joannes,
Author
Paris
France
out
Asbjorn Lonvig in
Editorial
Croquis Art
Magazine etc.
in
Buenos Aires.
Asbjorn
Lonvig demonstrates a clear
predominance towards a geometrical approach,
using flat contrasted colours,
emphasising perceptions which come close to being pop art.
The oeuvre of the
well-known Danish artist involves symbols, icons of a society dominated
by
images,
decontextualising them, inserting them in other compositions in which
their freshness and dynamism are emphasised.
He produces formal assemblies in
which sensitive ideas, infantile allegories or non-hurtful subjects,
predominate,
seeking in the style of Miró an evocative approach
little-by-little shaping a
world of great sensitivity which captivates the observer
with an attractive
warmth in spite of its initial lack of emotion.
His contribution
to painting extends
further than the field of composition, cultivating form,
fostering the
passionate use of colour in order to endow his painting with suggestive
features which go beyond the limits of the subjects themselves.
He
communicates
irony, gives
expression to immense innate curiosity connected with his tendency to
experimentation,
but always subordinating it to compositional organisation,
seeking a clear dialogue between form, colour, balance and tonal
expressiveness.
Joan
Lluís Montané
Art Critic
Barcelona
Spain
Member of
the International Art Critics Association
Asbjorn,
your work is amazing!
I am really impressed with
the use of colour and your contribution to
art and design,
thanks,
Jorge
Restrepo, native Columbian
Tegucigalpa
Honduras
Hello mr. Asbjorn
Lonvig,
your work is very well,
your abstract is simple but so and
so deep..i wish you the
very good luck
Amany Ali Fahmy, Ph.D Helwan University, Cairo
Pyramids Avenue
Giza
Egypt
I'd like to
send you my compliments for your outstanding work.
Mark
Collins
What a wonderful site!
It makes me proud to be an artist and gets me anxious to create more!
Keep it up!
Rosana Modugno
(born in Uruguay)
New York
Congratulations. Wonderful work! Please,
look my website: www.edprimo.hpg.com.br
Ed Primo
Sao Paulo
Brazil
”Dear Master Lonvig (but after reading your biography and
seen your wonderful Art, your name should be
"Loving"), thank you for your interest in participating in this
Feast of Culture and Art.”,
“………..are you sure you are not Italian?”
“…..I have no words to tell you how much I enjoyed your art
presentation you sent me. I can tell you it would be an honour for us
to have your works with us…”
prof. Giancarlo Alu
director of Mantena Museum
director of Mondial Art and
Culture
Rome
Italy
Congratulations.
Wonderful work!
Please, look my website: www.edprimo.hpg.com.br
Ed Primo
Sao Paulo
Brazil
”Dear Master Lonvig (but after reading your biography and
seen your wonderful Art, your name should be
"Loving"), thank you for your interest in participating in this
Feast of Culture and Art.”,
“………..are you sure you are not Italian?”
“…..I have no words to tell you how much I enjoyed your art
presentation you sent me. I can tell you it would be an honour for us
to have your works with us…”
prof. Giancarlo Alu
director of Mantena Museum
director of Mondial Art and
Culture
Rome
Italy
Dear Asbjorn,
your work is really great!!!
I have gone through your portfolio and your other links too!!!!
Wish you happy creations!!!
Prakash Deshmukh
Akola
India
I love your work!
I have added a link to
your site too under "Creative People"
Francesca Judd
Auckland
New Zealand
I love your
concept! Your art and your generosity of spirit.
I am a concert
pianist and am very committed to inner city kids in Hartford CT.
Sanda Schuldmann
Executive Director
Chamber Music Plus
Hartford
Connecticut
I'm
writing
to you to tell you I like your work....the way you express
the synthesis is very interesting
By the way..im an argentinian artist, if you have a minute i invite
you to visit my site
www.mariadelavega.com.ar
cordially
María
de
la Vega
Buenos Aires
Argentina
I'm
speachless...wow you are creative and diligent:
o)....I
like your stuff because the beauty is in simplicity.....
Just a warm hello to Denmark from Germany
Best
Gudrun Ploetz
Bad Nauheim
Germany
Hello
Asbjorn,
All of your art and specially the Lucca Project are superb
works of fine art.
I
have enjoyed your art works with a tremendous
amount of enthusiasm.
Best
from
Anton
Vogels
Dulwich Hill, Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
I
was quite impressed with all the creativity here.
Keep
up the good ART!
ART
is needed everywhere.
Greetings
from Portugal
Rod
Costa
Portugal
Hello
I
have just found your site and found it so refreshing,
as
have been looking for ideas for some paintings for my
granddaughters baby's room,
and
it has giving me some ideas and I just want to keep it simple,
as I get older.
Less
is more seems to be the answer , keep up the good work.
regards
Lee
Pennington
Painter
Tasmania
Australia
Thank
you.
Your
color and amazing simplicity inspire me so madly.
I'm
looking
for a brush now!
Incredible,
quiet, moving, loud, and awesome!
Randy
Jacobs
Dallas
Texas
Hello
I am a New York based
artist. I work primarily in pastels, oils &
watercolor.
I loved your web designs
and art that I located through absolute
arts!
Is this to be another
web magazine like absolute arts?
Is it solely your own
promotion? It is GREAT!!!! If it is
ongoing, how do I subscribe?
You have a linking
option...I'm interested in it....please see my web
site:
www.ellenfisch.com
I wish you much
success!!! Are you interested in a NY
publisher....
I know of one who may be
interested in your work....maybe
All the best for
wonderful holidays!
Happy painting,
Ellen
Fisch
Long Island
New York
BA in art from
Brooklyn College - MA in
art from New York University
Dear
Asbjorn
Thank you for making me your
official NY fan club!! (but please spell my name correctly...Ellen Fisch
)....
I love reading your Art Blogs
and think that you are an art FORCE!!
Not only does your work
encourage others with its eneryg, beauty and aethetic sensibility, but
your writing is wonderful!!
Every time I go to your web
site (often) I get a mega dose of art fuel!!
You are THE BEST!!
Warm Regards,
Ellen Fisch
Long Island
New York
BA
in art from
Brooklyn College
MA in
art from New York University
PS I'm having a show of my
work at the Jadite Gallery on West 50 Street in New York City.
Opening is April 5. If
you are in New York, I hope you will stop by. I would love to
meet you in person!!
Dear
Asbjorn:
Thanks for
ordering another 25 artworks. You account has been updated
to allow 75
artworks. We are so glad you are excited about Gallery
Direct and
decided to upgrade your account to allow display of more of
your genious
artwork.
Dave
Yelen
President
and founder of Gallery Direct
Forty
Fort
Pennsylvania
Hello,
I just like to
congratulate you and thank you for the fantastic art work
that you have
created and exhibited.
Keep on
creating!!!
Best regards,
Paul
Lionakis
Dover
Kent
UK
Dear
Asbjorn Lonvig
Your
website is
truly colorful and fantastic!!
I entered
the
RSS in ArtistsBlog Headlines of artday.org.
Seiji Ueoka
Editor
World
ArtNews
Tokyo
Japan
I only
have one word that best describes these books.
Awesome.
Thanks
so much for the FREE downloads, they are very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Cecelia
Routsaw
Grandmother of 15
Greenville
Michigan
Hi
Asbjorn Lonvig
Thanks
for forwarding – magnificent article… Thanks
Bjarne
Bækgaard
Communication
manager
Aros
Art Museum
Aarhus
Denmark
Hi,
your work is
very
powerful.
Your writings and work are very impressive.
Diane
Leon
Adjunct
Assistant Professor of Arts at New York University
New York
Congratulations
on
your beautiful work.
You have been accepted.
Michael
Jason
Manhattan Arts International
New York
Dear Asbjorn Lonvig,
The
Staff
at ARTROM
Gallery has met to view your images.
We have
also visited your websites and entered immediately into your
world.
We are
impressed with your ability to simplify a concept into
an image and concentrate it,
to incude only what is necessary. In evaluating your work for its
strong graphic content, we became aware of the size of the
originals; they are all quite large and are acrylic on
canvas.
In
viewing your works
we discussed not only their graphic content, but discussed them as
paintings, as objects unto themselves. Knowing that the
images exist somewhere as objects of that dimension is far
different than looking at images stored in some computer,
regardless of how they were created. One can appreciate the
graphic illustrative/informative quality of an image on a computer
screen, but it stops there, until you know more about the image as
it exists in "real life",
and this
adds
another dimension to the work. It also adds credibility to the
commitment the artist has made to the image.
We feel
that you believe in your commitment as an artist.
This is
one of
the aspects we look for in our GUILD Members.
When one
believes in himself the message is clear.
We are also interested in your "Manifesto"
below.
"It's
about the fact that the art market is predicted to grow 3,5 times
because of the Internet.
It's about my decision to stake everything on the internet.
It's about concentrating my efforts on the internet when it comes to
sales.
It's about my decision to make new standards and challenge art
traditions by
making my drafts on a computer and exhibit the drafts.
And insist upon that a computer is nothing but a new tool.
And insist upon that using a computer is as worthy as not doing it!!!
Worthier????"
We would like to help
you accomplish these things, and welcome you to become a Member of
ARTROM Gallery GUILD.
David
Genovesi director
ARTROM
GALLERY GUILD
International Society of Artists and Designers
Viale Carso, 71
Rome, Lazio,
Italy
Searching
your web site I have to say that I AM IMPRESSED!!!
Absolute unique,
dedicated, brilliant, excellent. I wish the see you.
Are you living outside Copenhagen?
Actually we are in Stockholm
and London, we are passing
throw Denmark
in regular basis…
Anticipate thanks
Petru Russu
Editor and publisher
World Of Art Magazine
Stockholm
Mörbylund 19,
9tr, 182
30 Danderyd, Sweden
London
17
Ringwood Gardens, London, UK
Great,
very interesting.
Your
wide vision and conecting compex ideas in simple presentation are of
high value.
You
obsereve sights digest them and present them in colorful simple forms,
have a quality of their own.
I
wish you great success.
Today
in India is Great Festival of Lights- Diwali,
On this occasion your
paintings
gave us enjoyment.
With regards,
O. P.
Joshi, Sociologist of art, Ph.D.
College of
KISHANGARH
Jaipur, Rajasthan
India
The
jubilation feelings given
by
forms and colors
of
Asbjorn Lonvig...
French
author Alain Joannes from Paris praises Asbjorn Lonvig's art
to the
skies in his new
book "Comment communiquer
par des
images" ("How to communicate through pictures"). It is presented at
Salon du
Livre in Paris.005.
He
wrote the following:
The art of the Danish painter
Asbjorn Lonvig communicates at the first glance euphoria in a rough
state. A so intense euphoria that the glance can not move away from the
piece of his art.
Of
course, the saturated colours are decisive in this very great glowing.
The coloured dazzling and the feeling of pleasure which prolongs it
have multiple causes.
As
adequacy between artistic creation and the constraints of
communication, the art of Asbjorn Lonvig
illustrates an assumption of neurocognitives sciences: the neurons in
charge of visual perception are first activated by patterns
recognition, then by colors recognition, then by recognition of
textures and movements recognition. In a piece of art like
"Soul hurting still ", the sensory impacts of the forms and the colors
are very strong and equal. The pleasure comes from what the eye
and the brain receive from the red, the yellow, the green and blue at
the same time as they recognize the squares, the rectangles, the
circles, the triangles, the straight and broken lines and even
the letter “A”.
The glance thus filled by a profusion of
feelings founds a generating mental state of pleasure.
After
and beyond the primary emotion, in a second phase of contemplation, the
spirit endeavours to confer an overall significance on the table.
It calls upon its repertory of already memorized forms. Then, the
pleasure becomes ludic. Functioning like a rebus, the chart of an
unknown territory, a coded language or a mysterious diagram, the piece
of art asks to the witness: " What am I ?"
The
many possible
answers are mental resonances which give to the artistic communication
a richness higher than all the other ways to communicate.
This
communication is intersubjective. It organizes the meeting
between the subjectivity of the artist and the subjectivity of the
witness.
The witness of the piece of art is free to refer to
tropical sensory prints: association of a dominating solar yellow, sky
blue, deep vegetal green. He can also associate the table with an
intimate collection of primitive art.
He shall perhaps remember
the geometrical abstractions of Kandinsky and Mondrian. Surely, the
piece of art will be kept in the long memory space into the brain
with all its resonances sensory, emotional, ludic and cultural.
It
is
may be interesting to know that the joyfull impact piece of art
by Asbjorn Lonvig is closely related to its is canvassed artistic. High
level data processing specialist then head of a software company, the
painter found serenity in a pictorial creation which starts with
digital drafts and finds its completion on a support – frame and fabric
- entirely conceived and manufactured by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Alain
Joannes,
Author
Paris
France
Asbjorn
Lonvig demonstrates a clear
predominance towards a geometrical approach,
using flat contrasted colours,
emphasising perceptions which come close to being pop art.
The oeuvre of the
well-known Danish artist involves symbols, icons of a society dominated
by
images,
decontextualising them, inserting them in other compositions in which
their freshness and dynamism are emphasised.
He produces formal assemblies in
which sensitive ideas, infantile allegories or non-hurtful subjects,
predominate,
seeking in the style of Miró an evocative approach
little-by-little shaping a
world of great sensitivity which captivates the observer
with an attractive
warmth in spite of its initial lack of emotion.
His contribution
to painting extends
further than the field of composition, cultivating form,
fostering the
passionate use of colour in order to endow his painting with suggestive
features which go beyond the limits of the subjects themselves.
He
communicates
irony, gives
expression to immense innate curiosity connected with his tendency to
experimentation,
but always subordinating it to compositional organisation,
seeking a clear dialogue between form, colour, balance and tonal
expressiveness.
Joan
Lluís Montané
Art Critic
Barcelona
Spain
Member of
the International Art Critics Association
Asbjorn,
your work is amazing!
I am really impressed with
the use of colour and your contribution to
art and design,
thanks,
Jorge
Restrepo, native Columbian
Tegucigalpa
Honduras
Hello mr. Asbjorn
Lonvig,
your work is very well,
your abstract is simple but so and
so deep..i wish you the
very good luck
Amany Ali Fahmy, Ph.D Helwan University, Cairo
Pyramids Avenue
Giza
Egypt
I'd like to
send you my compliments for your outstanding work.
Mark
Collins
What a wonderful site!
It makes me proud to be an artist and gets me anxious to create more!
Keep it up!
Rosana Modugno
(born in Uruguay)
New York
Congratulations.
Wonderful work!
Please, look my website: www.edprimo.hpg.com.br
Ed Primo
Sao Paulo
Brazil
”Dear Master Lonvig (but after reading your biography and
seen your wonderful Art, your name should be
"Loving"), thank you for your interest in participating in this
Feast of Culture and Art.”,
“………..are you sure you are not Italian?”
“…..I have no words to tell you how much I enjoyed your art
presentation you sent me. I can tell you it would be an honour for us
to have your works with us…”
prof. Giancarlo Alu
director of Mantena Museum
director of Mondial Art and
Culture
Rome
Italy
Dear Asbjorn,
your work is really great!!!
I have gone through your portfolio and your other links too!!!!
Wish you happy creations!!!
Prakash Deshmukh
Akola
India
I
love your work!
I
have added a link to
your site too under "Creative People"
Francesca
Judd
Auckland
New Zealand
I
love your
concept! Your art and your generosity of spirit.
I
am a concert
pianist and am very committed to inner city kids in Hartford CT.
Sanda
Schuldmann
Executive
Director
Chamber
Music Plus
Hartford
Connecticut
US
I'm
writing
to you to tell you I like your work....the way you express
the synthesis is very interesting
By the way..im an argentinian artist, if you have a minute i invite
you to visit my site
www.mariadelavega.com.ar
cordially
María
de
la Vega
Buenos Aires
Argentina
I'm
speachless...wow you are creative and diligent:
o)....I
like your stuff because the beauty is in simplicity.....
Just a warm hello to Denmark from Germany
Best
Gudrun Ploetz
Bad Nauheim
Germany
Hello
Asbjorn,
All of your art and specially the Lucca Project are superb
works of fine art.
I
have enjoyed your art works with a tremendous
amount of enthusiasm.
Best
from
Anton
Vogels
Dulwich Hill, Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
I
was quite impressed with all the creativity here.
Keep
up the good ART!
ART
is needed everywhere.
Greetings
from Portugal
Rod
Costa
Portugal
Hello
I
have just found your site and found it so refreshing,
as
have been looking for ideas for some paintings for my
granddaughters baby's room,
and
it has giving me some ideas and I just want to keep it simple,
as I get older.
Less
is more seems to be the answer , keep up the good work.
regards
Lee
Pennington
Painter
Tasmania
Australia
Thank
you.
Your
color and amazing simplicity inspire me so madly.
I'm
looking
for a brush now!
Incredible,
quiet, moving, loud, and awesome!
Randy
Jacobs
Dallas
Texas
US
Hello
I am a New York based
artist. I work primarily in pastels, oils &
watercolor.
I loved your web designs
and art that I located through absolute
arts!
Is this to be another
web magazine like absolute arts?
Is it solely your own
promotion? It is GREAT!!!! If it is
ongoing, how do I subscribe?
You have a linking
option...I'm interested in it....please see my web
site:
www.ellenfisch.com
I wish you much
success!!! Are you interested in a NY
publisher....
I know of one who may be
interested in your work....maybe
All the best for
wonderful holidays!
Happy painting,
Ellen
Fisch,
BA in art from
Brooklyn College - MA in
art from New York University
Long
Island
New York
US
Dear
Asbjorn
Thank you for making me your
official NY fan club!! (but please spell my name correctly...Ellen Fisch
)....
I love reading your Art Blogs
and think that you are an art FORCE!!
Not only does your work
encourage others with its eneryg, beauty and aethetic sensibility, but
your writing is wonderful!!
Every time I go to your web
site (often) I get a mega dose of art fuel!!
You are THE BEST!!
Warm Regards,
Ellen Fisch, BA
in art from
Brooklyn College
MA in
art from New York University
Long Island
New York
US
PS I'm having a show
of my
work at the Jadite Gallery on West 50 Street in New York City.
Opening is April 5. If
you are in New York, I hope you will stop by. I would love to
meet you in person!!
Dear
Asbjorn:
Thanks for
ordering another 25 artworks. You account has been updated
to allow 75
artworks. We are so glad you are excited about Gallery
Direct and
decided to upgrade your account to allow display of more of
your genious
artwork.
Dave
Yelen
President
and founder of Gallery Direct
Forty
Fort
Pennsylvania
US
Hello,
I just like to
congratulate you and thank you for the fantastic art work
that you have
created and exhibited.
Keep on
creating!!!
Best regards,
Paul
Lionakis
Dover
Kent
UK
Dear Asbjorn Lonvig
Your
website is
truly colorful and fantastic!!
I entered
the
RSS in ArtistsBlog Headlines of artday.org.
Seiji Ueoka
Editor
World
ArtNews
Tokyo
Japan
I only
have one word that best describes these books.
Awesome.
Thanks
so much for the FREE downloads, they are very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Cecelia
Routsaw
Grandmother
of 15
Greenville
Michigan
US
Hi
Asbjorn Lonvig
Thanks
for forwarding – magnificent article… Thanks
Bjarne
Bækgaard
Communication
manager
Aros
Art Museum
Aarhus
Denmark
Hi, your work is
very
powerful.
Your writings and work are very impressive.
Diane Leon
Adjunct
Assistant Professor of Arts at New York University
New York
US
Congratulations
on
your beautiful work.
You have been accepted.
Michael
Jason
Manhattan Arts International
New York
US
Dear Asbjorn Lonvig,
The
Staff at ARTROM
Gallery has met to view your images.
We have
also visited your websites and entered immediately into your
world.
We are
impressed with your ability to simplify a concept into
an image and concentrate it,
to incude only what is necessary. In evaluating your work for its
strong graphic content, we became aware of the size of the
originals; they are all quite large and are acrylic on
canvas.
In
viewing your works
we discussed not only their graphic content, but discussed them as
paintings, as objects unto themselves. Knowing that the
images exist somewhere as objects of that dimension is far
different than looking at images stored in some computer,
regardless of how they were created. One can appreciate the
graphic illustrative/informative quality of an image on a computer
screen, but it stops there, until you know more about the image as
it exists in "real life",
and this
adds
another dimension to the work. It also adds credibility to the
commitment the artist has made to the image.
We feel
that you believe in your commitment as an artist.
This is
one of
the aspects we look for in our GUILD Members.
When one
believes in himself the message is clear.
We are also interested in your "Manifesto"
below.
"It's
about the fact that the art market is predicted to grow 3,5 times
because of the Internet.
It's about my decision to stake everything on the internet.
It's about concentrating my efforts on the internet when it comes to
sales.
It's about my decision to make new standards and challenge art
traditions by
making my drafts on a computer and exhibit the drafts.
And insist upon that a computer is nothing but a new tool.
And insist upon that using a computer is as worthy as not doing it!!!
Worthier????"
We would like to
help
you accomplish these things, and welcome you to
become a member of AGG.
David
Genovesi director
ARTROM
GALLERY GUILD
International Society of Artists and Designers
Viale Carso, 71
Rome, Lazio,
Italy
Searching
your web site I have to say that I AM IMPRESSED!!!
Absolute unique,
dedicated, brilliant, excellent. I wish the see you.
Are you living outside Copenhagen?
Actually we are in Stockholm
and London, we are passing
throw Denmark
in regular basis…
Anticipate thanks
Petru Russu
Editor and publisher
World Of Art Magazine
Stockholm
Mörbylund 19,
9tr, 182
30 Danderyd, Sweden
London
17
Ringwood Gardens, London, UK
Great,
very interesting.
Your
wide vision and conecting compex ideas in simple presentation are of
high value.
You
obsereve sights digest them and present them in colorful simple forms,
have a quality of their own.
I
wish you great success.
Today
in India is Great Festival of Lights- Diwali,
On this occasion your
paintings
gave us enjoyment.
With regards,
O. P.
Joshi, Sociologist of art, Ph.D.
College of
KISHANGARH
Jaipur, Rajasthan
India
The
jubilation feelings given
by
forms and colors
of
Asbjorn Lonvig...
French
author Alain Joannes from Paris praises Asbjorn Lonvig's art
to the
skies in his new
book "Comment communiquer
par des
images" ("How to communicate through pictures"). It is presented at
Salon du
Livre in Paris.005.
He
wrote the following:
The art of the Danish painter
Asbjorn Lonvig communicates at the first glance euphoria in a rough
state. A so intense euphoria that the glance can not move away from the
piece of his art.
Of
course, the saturated colours are decisive in this very great glowing.
The coloured dazzling and the feeling of pleasure which prolongs it
have multiple causes.
As
adequacy between artistic creation and the constraints of
communication, the art of Asbjorn Lonvig
illustrates an assumption of neurocognitives sciences: the neurons in
charge of visual perception are first activated by patterns
recognition, then by colors recognition, then by recognition of
textures and movements recognition. In a piece of art like
"Soul hurting still ", the sensory impacts of the forms and the colors
are very strong and equal. The pleasure comes from what the eye
and the brain receive from the red, the yellow, the green and blue at
the same time as they recognize the squares, the rectangles, the
circles, the triangles, the straight and broken lines and even
the letter “A”.
The glance thus filled by a profusion of
feelings founds a generating mental state of pleasure.
After
and beyond the primary emotion, in a second phase of contemplation, the
spirit endeavours to confer an overall significance on the table.
It calls upon its repertory of already memorized forms. Then, the
pleasure becomes ludic. Functioning like a rebus, the chart of an
unknown territory, a coded language or a mysterious diagram, the piece
of art asks to the witness: " What am I ?"
The
many possible
answers are mental resonances which give to the artistic communication
a richness higher than all the other ways to communicate.
This
communication is intersubjective. It organizes the meeting
between the subjectivity of the artist and the subjectivity of the
witness.
The witness of the piece of art is free to refer to
tropical sensory prints: association of a dominating solar yellow, sky
blue, deep vegetal green. He can also associate the table with an
intimate collection of primitive art.
He shall perhaps remember
the geometrical abstractions of Kandinsky and Mondrian. Surely, the
piece of art will be kept in the long memory space into the brain
with all its resonances sensory, emotional, ludic and cultural.
It
is
may be interesting to know that the joyfull impact piece of art
by Asbjorn Lonvig is closely related to its is canvassed artistic. High
level data processing specialist then head of a software company, the
painter found serenity in a pictorial creation which starts with
digital drafts and finds its completion on a support – frame and fabric
- entirely conceived and manufactured by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Alain
Joannes,
Author
Paris
France
out
Asbjorn Lonvig in
Editorial
Croquis Art
Magazine etc.
in
Buenos Aires.
Asbjorn
Lonvig demonstrates a clear
predominance towards a geometrical approach,
using flat contrasted colours,
emphasising perceptions which come close to being pop art.
The oeuvre of the
well-known Danish artist involves symbols, icons of a society dominated
by
images,
decontextualising them, inserting them in other compositions in which
their freshness and dynamism are emphasised.
He produces formal assemblies in
which sensitive ideas, infantile allegories or non-hurtful subjects,
predominate,
seeking in the style of Miró an evocative approach
little-by-little shaping a
world of great sensitivity which captivates the observer
with an attractive
warmth in spite of its initial lack of emotion.
His contribution
to painting extends
further than the field of composition, cultivating form,
fostering the
passionate use of colour in order to endow his painting with suggestive
features which go beyond the limits of the subjects themselves.
He
communicates
irony, gives
expression to immense innate curiosity connected with his tendency to
experimentation,
but always subordinating it to compositional organisation,
seeking a clear dialogue between form, colour, balance and tonal
expressiveness.
Joan
Lluís Montané
Art Critic
Barcelona
Spain
Member of
the International Art Critics Association
Asbjorn,
your work is amazing!
I am really impressed with
the use of colour and your contribution to
art and design,
thanks,
Jorge
Restrepo, native Columbian
Tegucigalpa
Honduras
Hello mr. Asbjorn
Lonvig,
your work is very well,
your abstract is simple but so and
so deep..i wish you the
very good luck
Amany Ali Fahmy, Ph.D Helwan University, Cairo
Pyramids Avenue
Giza
Egypt
I'd like to
send you my compliments for your outstanding work.
Mark
Collins
What a wonderful site!
It makes me proud to be an artist and gets me anxious to create more!
Keep it up!
Rosana Modugno
(born in Uruguay)
New York
Congratulations. Wonderful work! Please,
look my website: www.edprimo.hpg.com.br
Ed Primo
Sao Paulo
Brazil
”Dear Master Lonvig (but after reading your biography and
seen your wonderful Art, your name should be
"Loving"), thank you for your interest in participating in this
Feast of Culture and Art.”,
“………..are you sure you are not Italian?”
“…..I have no words to tell you how much I enjoyed your art
presentation you sent me. I can tell you it would be an honour for us
to have your works with us…”
prof. Giancarlo Alu
director of Mantena Museum
director of Mondial Art and
Culture
Rome
Italy
Congratulations.
Wonderful work!
Please, look my website: www.edprimo.hpg.com.br
Ed Primo
Sao Paulo
Brazil
”Dear Master Lonvig (but after reading your biography and
seen your wonderful Art, your name should be
"Loving"), thank you for your interest in participating in this
Feast of Culture and Art.”,
“………..are you sure you are not Italian?”
“…..I have no words to tell you how much I enjoyed your art
presentation you sent me. I can tell you it would be an honour for us
to have your works with us…”
prof. Giancarlo Alu
director of Mantena Museum
director of Mondial Art and
Culture
Rome
Italy
Congratulations.
Wonderful
work!
Please,
look my website: www.edprimo.hpg.com.br
Ed
Primo
Sao
Paulo
Brazil
”Dear
Master Lonvig (but after reading your biography and
seen your wonderful Art, your name should be
"Loving"),
thank you for your interest in participating in this
Feast of Culture and Art.”,
“………..are
you sure you are not Italian?”
“…..I have
no words to tell you how much I enjoyed your art
presentation you sent me. I can tell you it would be an honour for us
to have your works with us…”
prof.
Giancarlo Alu
director
of Mantena Museum
director
of Mondial Art and
Culture
Rome
Italy
Dear Asbjorn,
your work is really great!!!
I have gone through your portfolio and your other links too!!!!
Wish you happy creations!!!
Prakash Deshmukh
Akola
India
I love your work!
I have added a link to
your site too under "Creative People"
Francesca Judd
Auckland
New Zealand
I love your
concept! Your art and your generosity of spirit.
I am a concert
pianist and am very committed to inner city kids in Hartford CT.
Sanda Schuldmann
Executive Director
Chamber Music Plus
Hartford
Connecticut
The
jubilation feelings given
by
forms and colors
of
Asbjorn Lonvig...
French
author Alain Joannes from Paris praises Asbjorn Lonvig's art
to the
skies in his new
book "Comment
communiquer
par des
images" ("How to communicate through pictures"). It is presented at
Salon du
Livre in Paris.0
He
wrote the following:
The art of the Danish painter
Asbjorn Lonvig communicates at the first glance euphoria in a rough
state. A so intense euphoria that the glance can not move away from the
piece of his art.
Of
course, the saturated colours are decisive in this very great glowing.
The coloured dazzling and the feeling of pleasure which prolongs it
have multiple causes.
As
adequacy between artistic creation and the constraints of
communication, the art of Asbjorn Lonvig
illustrates an assumption of neurocognitives sciences: the neurons in
charge of visual perception are first activated by patterns
recognition, then by colors recognition, then by recognition of
textures and movements recognition. In a piece of art like
"Soul hurting still ", the sensory impacts of the forms and the colors
are very strong and equal. The pleasure comes from what the eye
and the brain receive from the red, the yellow, the green and blue at
the same time as they recognize the squares, the rectangles, the
circles, the triangles, the straight and broken lines and even
the letter “A”.
The glance thus filled by a profusion of
feelings founds a generating mental state of pleasure.
After
and beyond the primary emotion, in a second phase of contemplation, the
spirit endeavours to confer an overall significance on the table.
It calls upon its repertory of already memorized forms. Then, the
pleasure becomes ludic. Functioning like a rebus, the chart of an
unknown territory, a coded language or a mysterious diagram, the piece
of art asks to the witness: " What am I ?"
The
many possible
answers are mental resonances which give to the artistic communication
a richness higher than all the other ways to communicate.
This
communication is intersubjective. It organizes the meeting
between the subjectivity of the artist and the subjectivity of the
witness.
The witness of the piece of art is free to refer to
tropical sensory prints: association of a dominating solar yellow, sky
blue, deep vegetal green. He can also associate the table with an
intimate collection of primitive art.
He shall perhaps remember
the geometrical abstractions of Kandinsky and Mondrian. Surely, the
piece of art will be kept in the long memory space into the brain
with all its resonances sensory, emotional, ludic and cultural.
It
is
may be interesting to know that the joyfull impact piece of art
by Asbjorn Lonvig is closely related to its is canvassed artistic. High
level data processing specialist then head of a software company, the
painter found serenity in a pictorial creation which starts with
digital drafts and finds its completion on a support – frame and fabric
- entirely conceived and manufactured by Asbjorn Lonvig.
Alain
Joannes,
Author
Paris
France
Congratulations.
Wonderful work!
Please, look my website: www.edprimo.hpg.com.br
Ed Primo
Sao Paulo
Brazil
”Dear Master Lonvig (but after reading your biography and
seen your wonderful Art, your name should be
"Loving"), thank you for your interest in participating in this
Feast of Culture and Art.”,
“………..are you sure you are not Italian?”
“…..I have no words to tell you how much I enjoyed your art
presentation you sent me. I can tell you it would be an honour for us
to have your works with us…”
prof. Giancarlo Alu
director of Mantena Museum
director of Mondial Art and
Culture
Rome
Italy
Dear Asbjorn,
your work is really great!!!
I have gone through your portfolio and your other links too!!!!
Wish you happy creations!!!
Prakash Deshmukh
Akola
India
I love your work!
I have added a link to
your site too under "Creative People"
Francesca Judd
Auckland
New Zealand
I love your
concept! Your art and your generosity of spirit.
I am a concert
pianist and am very committed to inner city kids in Hartford CT.
Sanda Schuldmann
Executive Director
Chamber Music Plus
Hartford
Connecticut
I'm
writing
to you to tell you I like your work....the way you express
the synthesis is very interesting
By the way..im an argentinian artist, if you have a minute i invite
you to visit my site
www.mariadelavega.com.ar
cordially
María
de
la Vega
Buenos Aires
Argentina
I'm
speachless...wow you are creative and diligent:
o)....I
like your stuff because the beauty is in simplicity.....
Just a warm hello to Denmark from Germany
Best
Gudrun Ploetz
Bad Nauheim
Germany
Hello
Asbjorn,
All of your art and specially the Lucca Project are superb
works of fine art.
I
have enjoyed your art works with a tremendous
amount of enthusiasm.
Best
from
Anton
Vogels
Dulwich Hill, Sydney
New South Wales
Australia
I
was quite impressed with all the creativity here.
Keep
up the good ART!
ART
is needed everywhere.
Greetings
from Portugal
Rod
Costa
Portugal
Hello
I
have just found your site and found it so refreshing,
as
have been looking for ideas for some paintings for my
granddaughters baby's room,
and
it has giving me some ideas and I just want to keep it simple,
as I get older.
Less
is more seems to be the answer , keep up the good work.
regards
Lee
Pennington
Painter
Tasmania
Australia
Thank
you.
Your
color and amazing simplicity inspire me so madly.
I'm
looking
for a brush now!
Incredible,
quiet, moving, loud, and awesome!
Randy
Jacobs
Dallas
Texas
Hello
I am a New York based
artist. I work primarily in pastels, oils &
watercolor.
I loved your web designs
and art that I located through absolute
arts!
Is this to be another
web magazine like absolute arts?
Is it solely your own
promotion? It is GREAT!!!! If it is
ongoing, how do I subscribe?
You have a linking
option...I'm interested in it....please see my web
site:
www.ellenfisch.com
I wish you much
success!!! Are you interested in a NY
publisher....
I know of one who may be
interested in your work....maybe
All the best for
wonderful holidays!
Happy painting,
Ellen
Fisch
Long Island
New York
BA in art from
Brooklyn College - MA in
art from New York University
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