BIO Hi, I am Gun Legler from Sweden. I live together with my cat Simon in a little village near Gothenburg On the outside I am old, but young inside :-) For so long I can remember, I have enjoyed expressing myself through any kind of art or craft. Until I was 40 I worked as a child psychologist and pre-school teacher, but after that I said goodbye to my profession and began studying at an art school. There I stayed for four years, mainly learning Graphic art (etching, dry needle and linoleum cut). I was a lousy oil painter, that medium did not fit me at all, watercolor I liked better. For many years I made collages of different kind, watercolor and textile. I grew up with a mother that sewed and a father that built violins, so I early fell in love with textures of many kinds. I have now abandoned making textile collages, but I realize that I work much in the same way with my computer art. I take a piece here and a piece there and try to make a whole of it. And I am madly in love with textures of all kinds, I can sit for hours just playing with different colors, textures and filters, making backgrounds just for fun (and for upcoming images). I work very much by intuition when I make an image, experimenting wildly with layers, textures, color and light. But the form is equally important, that�s what Graphic school taught me. I have seldom a clear inner image when I start creating, it is more a feeling I want to express. The process can be quite unconscious to me for a long time. The image gradually takes form, and become clearer to me. What I want with my images is to reach the feelings of the viewers, to make them look into their own inner being and respond in any way, regardless of which feeling is evoked.
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I am Gun's daughter Lena (zitalena@gmail.com). I am so, so sorry to tell you all that mom passed Tuesday morning, Feb 8 2022, Swedish time. No panic, no pain, no regrets. So peaceful. I tried to get a message about this on my moms latest picture, but now I can't find it. But now I have her computer and can log in. Please email me if you want. Thanks to all. Mom really loved the community!! Her gallery will live on. I have changed the address to mine, because me and my brother really would LOVE to keep her gallery open. Love to all.
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Comments (15)
koosievantutte
great idea, gun and a very good stone texture
Nurzu
well done! - interesting play of tones ...in despair. :)
ARTWITHIN
Oh! This is what happens when one stands still and stagnates. Good reason to keep growing and moving forward in life. Excellent image from a creative and imaginative mind. Hug Gun, x:)
magichild2
As always you're work is so amazing...I like the way you did the textures.
kansas
Oh my! An excellent picture of despair. A wonderful creation.
Valerie-Ducom
Oh yes, so beautiful stone texture, with a little aparency at the wood for me it's what I like in this picture!!! Excellent my friend !! :)
martingeorg
Maybe this is too close to an own experience of myself that I feel not good looking at it, but dont worry Gun I am still fine lol , hugs!!!!
MrsLubner
extremely imaginative. nice work.
JillianElf
Haunting image of losing emotion and self Gun. The texture is amazing, as is the carving effect into stone!
SecondChoice
i like this very much. impressive piece!
NekhbetSun
Kinda scary in a way, but of course, well done in your most capable hands !!! ~ Hugs ~
vlaaitje
how longer you look at, how more I see in there......superB
collinbabcock
Wonderful image - great idea executed with style
tofi
Fabulous depiction of a difficult concept. Despair - an instance of vulnerability masked by hardening shell. Through your image, and with much brilliance, you manage to encapsulate the dichotomy so prevalent in the raw experience. However, some stones do easy crumble, others may promote the growth of greenery in their midst. And hearts - well even the 'coldest' of hearts pumps with warm blood. "Some hearts are made of stone, some stones have a heart..." Congratulations on your superb creation.
amirapsp
Beautiful work my art friend...Hugs