Title: Shades of Blue 71 Ingun Dahlin
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2Ingun Dahlin (Norwegian, 1961) is an expert in
modeling and shaping sculptural expressions
figurative and rustic with the aim of creating
life through clay. I want my art to speak freely
where words fall short to say something that
words cannot, and be like visual music, she
says. Art has always been a big part of her life
The Angel of Truth
3Ingun Dahlin (Norwegian, 1961) Girls
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12Ingun Dahlin (Norwegian, 1961) On my way (I
farta)
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21Ingun Dahlin (Norwegian, 1961) Dryad
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36Memories in blue
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49As a new student at the Norwegian National
Academy of Craft and Art Industry, Ingun Dahlin
experienced an artistic beginning in meeting with
teacher Ingeborg von Hanno. She was someone old
and wise who, with empathy and drama, told us
that if we were to remember only one thing after
years of study, it would have to be that good
craftsmanship should be ripped out of the hearts
roots. This sentence made an impression on the
young artist and has stayed with her through 30
years as an artisan. I never forgot it, and I
try to live by it. The creation process is
painful and requires empathy. One cannot touch
another heart unless one is oneself touched,
Dahlin explains. For me, my work is about
creating life in clay. I find that everything is
about communication, relationship and
association. But life first arises in the
communication between art and man, she says. I
want to express something that I find difficult
to say with words. I want my art to be able to
speak where words fall short. Be like visual
music sensual, happy and melancholy. I want the
art I create to live its own life and to mean
something to someone. My art is my language.
Ingun Dahlin (Norwegian, 1961)
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