2025 Oil & acrylic on canvas 76 cm x 61 cm x 4 cm (24″x 30″ x 1.5″) Sixth in a new series using food as metaphors for human consumption and desires. These delicious, ripe, juicy cherries form a connected, taunting reminder for a visible and invisible yearning.
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2025, oil on canvas 92 cm x 92 cm (36″x 36″) 5th in the Food Series started in 2022, this is a Danish that only oil paints have deified to new level. It is on its own pedestal, it deserves to be.
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2025 Oil & acrylic on canvas 92 cm x 92 cm x 2 cm (36″x 36″ x 0.75″) Fourth in a new series using food as metaphors for human consumption and desires. A blunt confrontation to the basic needs and wants.
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2025, Oil on canvas 122 cm x 150 cm (48″ x 60″) contact for price In the series dealing with relationship and human connection, the narrative here includes nature and an animal. This idyllic landscape is more special because of the fox’s visit, it is a gift. Its rare, unexpected appearance is a pleasant surprise. Listen carefully, it might tell you something.
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2024 oil on canvas, 122 cm x 91.5 cm (48″ x 36″ ) Drafted in early 2023 but after a long hiatus, this canvas was completed in Nov 2024. It marks a new beginning but within Dam’s joy of producing figurative works, it is a study of light and perspectives. It highlights reflections through time and progress. Her subject conveys a curiosity and slight question to the viewer. A hint of a voice although the lips hardly move.
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2023 oil on canvas 76cm x 61cm (30″x24″) contact for price Viewed from a distance the portrait gives a better perspective of the slight tilt of the head and half hidden smile. As in most of Dam’s works, the vague background anchors the contrast of the coziness of the clothing on the subject and the icy atmosphere. Although dominant in blue, the painting exudes warmth. Here the compliment between portraiture and landscape and human and nature is evident.
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2023 Oil & acrylic on canvas 91.4 cm x 91.4 cm x 4cm (36″x 36″ x 1.5″) Third in a new series using food as metaphors for human consumption and desires. The deep red sweetness oozing out, overflowing the plate, overwhelming our self-control.
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2023 Oil & acrylic on canvas 76 cm x 76 cm x 1.9 cm (30″x 30″ x 0.75″) Second in a new series using food as metaphors for human consumption and desires. A side dish, a supplementary flavour but necessary to enhance the main one.
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2022 Oil & acrylic on canvas 61cm x 61cm x 4cm (24″x 24″x 1.5″) First in a new series using food as metaphors for human consumption and desires. Everything comes with a price tag. Sweetness is often dangerous and guilt trips feel necessary and good.
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