Icelandic House evening
Icelandic House evening
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MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER | ICELANDIC HOUSE EVENING| 2024
100 X 70 CM | WOODEN FRAMED WITH ARTGLASS

dreamy perspective

A raw and energetic art process inspired by the wild regions of Iceland. And my dreamy perspective on the seemingly tiny houses in the vast Icelandic landscapes.

Oil painting by LACE Ruig. Artseries Icelandic Houses
Icelandic House raw
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Detail oilpaint by LACE Ruig
Detail artwork Icelandic House Evening by artist LACE Ruig
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Oil paint on wood | TINY ICELANDIC HOUSE | 2024
Circa 18 X 10 CM

Rugged areas

With energy, I explore the enchanting Icelandic houses, contrasting their apparent smallness against the vast, rugged landscapes. Using a mix of techniques, oil paint, and acrylic. To reflect on the impressive nature and our human existence.

dynamic and colorful oil painting by LACE Ruig
Icelandic House Snowwhite
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Colorful oil painting with subject Icelandic House in snow landscape.
Detail 3 Icelandic House Snowwhite
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OIL PAINT ON CANVAS | ICELANDIC HOUSE SNOWWHITE | 2024
80 X 130 CM | WOODEN FRAMED

profound connection with nature.

Every step of my journey through Iceland was a profound connection with nature. It wasn’t just the small cottages, standing sturdy and solitary in the vastness, that inspired me, but also the many colors that Iceland offers. The art series consists of about ten small artworks in oil paint, on wood, canvas, and board. The series will be exhibited this year.

a traveling exhibition

I am opting for a traveling exhibition so that it can occupy the space that Iceland itself breathes.

Symbolic yellow, red and green dynamic Oil painting by LACE Ruig
Icelandic House Red
Nature inspired art
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OIL PAINT ON CANVAS | ICELANDIC HOUSE RED | 2024
circa 70 X 80 CM

profound connection with nature.

Islandic Houses, Islandic Spaces; an art series inspired by the fantastic colors, vastness, and sense of freedom in the Icelandic landscape.


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