danish_original_art_deconstruction_construction_abstraction_studies_charlotte scheel

Studies in dekonstruction, construction and dramatic elements.


Natura morte in soft colors.


Acrylic on cardboard from 1994.

Naturalistic arrangement, in soft colors and in a building or architecturel like arrangement.

Arrangement in varm colors.


Acrylic on cardboard from 1994.

The same arrangement as above but this time in varm colors, as a study of the impact of different color tones.

Monumental arrangement.


AAcrylic on cardboard from 1994

wilder og richer colorss, same arrangement, even more architecturel or building like elements, such as the brick like strokes on the can to the right.

Dekonstruction or abstraction with concrete elements.


Acrylic on cardboard from 1994.

Purely concrete abstraction - deconstruction, with pop or clear colors.

Concrete here is a reference to the concrete painting, which it is not fully, since the shape is still realistic.

Deconstruction here, means to break down the realistic into geometric elements or into concrete art elements.

Concrete art can be seen as painting taken litteraly, meaning color on a surface, without references or illusions of anything besides color, shape and surface.

Collage 1.


Acrylic on cardboard from 1994.

Collage of various materials, a slightly different arrangement including new elements, but also desconstructive work method.

Collage 2.


Acrylic on cardboard from 1994.

Collage of variuos materials, same arrangement as above, viewed from an other angle and still a deconstructive workmethod.

Varm dramatic arrangement.


Acrylic on cardboard from 1994.

Naturalistisc arrangement including concocted dramatic elements, wich tells a story or adds to the mood.

Cool dramatic or narrative arrangement.


Acrylic on cardboard from 1994.

An arrangement in the same type of stile as the previous, here night time i cool colors.