Winter exhibition 2022-2023

Lindberg-on-Sea Art Gallery’s winter exhibition is held from mid-November to mid-January and presents a collection of talented artists and their artworks, all with their own connection to the Ocean.
During the exhibition we are happy to introduce the Taiwanese artist Chih-Lin Yeh’s transcendent and powerful artworks at Lindberg-on-Sea Art Gallery.

Chih-Lin Yeh
“In 2017 I became a free diver. It lights everything up in me.
It felt like something that had always been missing had finally found me.”

Chih-Lin Yeh’s seeks through her artwork to create a visual language aimed at capturing the overarching themes of the relationship between the self, time, and space inspired by her breath-holding and in-water experiences;

“I was inspired by freediving and wanted to make paintings about it to share the wonderful unexplainable sensations and feelings I experienced in the water, and how freediving has enriched and guided me.
I want to share the light freediving evokes within me through my art, into which I put my own light, whishing it will light up something in the world.”

Read more about Chih-Lin Yeh and browse her catalogue

Shellman Scandinavia
Mikael Hjärtsjö and Buster Eriksson work with variable expressions within shell art and present a Scandinavian take of a concept which, even though almost unique in Sweden, is more widespread in for example the UK, France, the Netherlands and Florida, US.
Shellman work in the space where art and crafts meet. The seashells make the paint Mikael and Buster ‘paints’ with and the appearances varies greatly;

“Often hundreds of different seashells end up in an organic and seemingly random fashion, as if we encountered them on the ocean floor. However, it is the frame around the mirror which we contemplate; the eye is drawn from our reflection towards the periphery. Other designs are strictly patterned, sea urchins become stars and galaxies, flowing mussels are accompanied by shimmering seashells, and large barnacles are pieced together into intensely pink sculptures – free-standing or wall-mounted. Each expression demands its own unique creative work process.”

Read more about Shellman Scandinavia and browse their catalogue

Margareta Sieradzki
From a background within modern dance, Margareta Sieradzki has developed a characteristic and easily recognizable style in her artistry, where focus is on the clean and pure brushstroke and the details have to stand back:

”Through my dance studies I was trained in pace, dimensions,
directions, pitch, precision and flow.
To refine the expression, make it even simpler and to find the
way to the spontaneity of the brushstrokes very own beauty has always been my way.”

It is this philosophy which Margareta has incorporated in her artworks. A philosophy which comes through particularly in the artist’s abstractly expressionistic paintings, where both the foundation and base as well as the bright color settings contribute to enhance the brushstrokes in her motifs.

Read more about Margareta Sieradzki and browse her catalogue

Michael Sole
For over a decade, stormy seascapes have truly embodied Michael Sole’s ‘Involuntarylism’. An idea of involuntary mark making through the ‘puppeteering’ of paint where the artist’s involvement is purely to manipulate the paint, canvas, colours and consistencies, allowing the painting a life of its own to reach the finished result;

”I paint what gets my heart beating fast as I know I will put, intuitively, my all into it!
Windy rainy stormy days and movement in nature, strong colour contrasts in the sky and in the sea.”

Read more about Michael Sole and browse his catalogue

2022-11-17T01:00:00+01:00 - 2023-01-11T12:00:00+01:00