"I don’t try to depict reality, I rely on abstract shapes, brush marks, colors, tones, layers of paint and surface textures to convey my feelings and make things visible. Painting means participating in a happening. It involves trying to surprise and surpass myself with being open to the unexpected.
I start my work with intermixed layers of acrylic colors transposing them into geometrical shapes, lines, brush marks and movements. I work from within letting all the elements I have been gathering come back with my feelings.
When looking at abstract art, especially non-objective art, the viewer must be prepared to leave the objective, material world and enter the world of the artwork.”
Ronna Ander
I start my work with intermixed layers of acrylic colors transposing them into geometrical shapes, lines, brush marks and movements. I work from within letting all the elements I have been gathering come back with my feelings.
When looking at abstract art, especially non-objective art, the viewer must be prepared to leave the objective, material world and enter the world of the artwork.”
Ronna Ander