Eline Martherus
A central, constantly recurring, element in Hu is the Flower of Life. By definition the Flower of Life symbolizes creation and reminds us of the unity of everything: we are all built from the same blueprint. For Eline, the Flower of Life symbolizes a visual connection expressing the life that runs through all living things. The Flower of Life has given a deep spiritual meaning and forms of enlightenment to many, including Eline herself, and therefore has a central place in Hu.
Among the hectic pace which people live by nowadays, many people feel the need for peace of mind and purpose. Using the Flower of Life as a base, Eline tries to give people the point of centralization, or meaning, they are looking for. Regardless of the physical place where Hu has been presented so far, it always creates a dialogue and a sense of recognition and awareness within the viewer.
Eline uses contemporary techniques such as sponges and brushes to add layers and dimension to her work. Acrylic paint, wax and oil paint are the basic materials she uses for Hu, but she also frequently applies hand-embroidery and tufting techniques using naturally dyed yarn.
As we are all built from the same blueprint, the colour blue has naturally become thé central colour in Hu.
Artist: Eline Martherus
Dimensions: 140cm x 110cm
Year: 2021
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas
Eline uses contemporary techniques such as sponges and brushes to add layers and dimension to her work. Acrylic paint, wax and oil paint are the basic materials she uses for Hu, but she also frequently applies hand-embroidery and tufting techniques using naturally dyed yarn.
As we are all built from the same blueprint, the colour blue has naturally become thé central colour in Hu.
Artist: Eline Martherus
Dimensions: 200cm x 65cm
Year: 2021
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas
Eline uses contemporary techniques such as sponges and brushes to add layers and dimension to her work. Acrylic paint, wax and oil paint are the basic materials she uses for Hu, but she also frequently applies hand-embroidery and tufting techniques using naturally dyed yarn.
As we are all built from the same blueprint, the colour blue has naturally become thé central colour in Hu.
Artist: Eline Martherus
Dimensions: 150cm x 90cm
Year: 2020
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas
Eline uses contemporary techniques such as sponges and brushes to add layers and dimension to her work. Acrylic paint, wax and oil paint are the basic materials she uses for Hu, but she also frequently applies hand-embroidery and tufting techniques using naturally dyed yarn.
As we are all built from the same blueprint, the colour blue has naturally become thé central colour in Hu.
Artist: Eline Martherus
Dimensions: 100cm x 85cm
Year: 2020
Frame: Unframed
Technique: Acrylic on Canvas