
In the theme “The Power of Colour,” paintings are brought together in which hue, contrast, and brushwork serve as defining elements, and where the expression ranges from vibrant abstraction to scenes in which nature and cityscapes are bathed in intense tones. Each work acts as a visual source of energy, setting rhythm and direction within an interior while creating a distinct focal point for the eye.
Here, the subject itself is not the primary concern — rather, it is how colour constructs atmosphere. We encourage you to zoom in and study the works more closely; what may at first appear to be an everyday motif can sometimes contain an entire cosmos of detail. Bold fields of colour can open up a space and lend it a contemporary character, while warmer palettes create intimacy and weight. The result is art that does not merely hang on the wall but actively shapes the experience of the entire room.
Three highlights to look out for:
Bengt Eklund, “Thaw”
An atmospheric city scene where soft tonal transitions and reflective street surfaces evoke a sense of movement and ambience. The painting lends a living depth to a room and is particularly well suited to a living room or hallway where one seeks a welcoming yet artistically distinct focal point.
Sven Hagmarker, “Poppies”
An intense floral composition in which reds and greens pulse against one another. The painting brings immediate energy and works especially well in interiors that call for a strong chromatic anchor.
Per Olof Dahl, “Checked Interior”
A decorative and playful interior scene where bold colours and patterns interact within a modernist-inspired whole. Ideal for anyone wishing to give a space a personal and expressive character.
Let colour lead the way and discover how a single work can transform the atmosphere of an entire room. Continue browsing to find the painting that brings new light, renewed energy, and a clearer identity to your space.