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Frank Jensen was born in Denmark 1956. Art became
his passion from a very young age. His father (a violinist and painter)
was his very first teacher; and at the age of seven Jensen created
his first water colour and oil paintings. He studied art in Copenhagen,
worked as an illustrator in Denmark and lived and worked in the
United States for several periods.

Frank Jensen spent some years travelling around various
countries before settling down in Barcelona in 1991 where he created
illustrations for newspapers, magazines and books. Since 1990 Frank
Jensen has participated in several one-man exhibitions and art-fairs
in Spain and in the rest of Europe. |
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Initial inspiration has changed a lot for me due to
the fact that my paintings in the beginning were figurative. I now
consider myself to be an abstract painter, inspired by the outer
tangible world. The observation of the world that surrounds me,
thoughts, reflections, analysis,, concentration and imagination
all nurture my inspiration. I now base my work on expression through
abstraction, telling stories, transmitting feelings or simply trying
to create sensations in the spectator. I only want to paint what’s
essential.

My goal is creating reflective and honest work permitting
chance, a work that doesn’t want to be dramatic with big flourish
blurs of thick paint, and glutinous shiny drips. I may find inspiration
in a fragment of a wall, a combination of forms, a space, colours,
a symbol, the light, people, a political or social fact, a poem
or a simple thought that returns to my mind. |
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The complex nature of my work starts out from a great
table, where the process of creation begins with the preparation
of the canvas using putty elaborated with acrylic and marble dust.
I apply this in several layers before painting, a process that acquires
a lot of work and time between layers and drying. During this process
I am already organising the space, creating different textures to
obtain several planes and depth. My chromatic language is wide and
based on acrylic products. The application-technique is varied,
using brushes, spatulas, rags, papers, etc., and applying many thick
or diluted layers, according to the concept of the project.

The symbolism that I use to communicate is a changing
language according to the concept of my work, an abstract language
where some signs are repeated frequently, a language that may denote
a human being, the nature, relations between forms, thoughts or
people. My images are usually landscapes, interiors or compositions
of forms and colours, with which I attempt to externalise an abstract
interior. |
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I live and work in the centre of Barcelona, surrounded
by traffic, noise and people. The anonymity, light, the Mediterranean
character, the soul and frenetic pulse of Barcelona enchant me.
I attempt to work every day of the week because I feel the necessity
to paint in order to feel complete, and for that reason I have the
essential philosophy of living and working in the same site.
I have my breakfast absorbing information of the present
via television, (indispensable to continue creating with my feet
on the ground); I review notes and sketches from the previous night
and then go to the study accompanied by my faithful companion, Pepe,
a Siamese cat with deep blue eyes.
I paint listening to music, plunge night and day between
colours, brushes and the intense activity that reigns in my study,
always losing the notion of time until my body and mind demand a
rest. Sometimes a friend may come by to visit and will support the
creative process by passing comments or critical observations on
a current piece in progress, which is always helpful. Days of living
this intense and demanding life-style 24 hours a day surrounded
by canvas, papers with notes, sketches and the smell of paint, can
leave everything apart from painting ending up occupying a second
place. But my days are full of happiness and emotions. |
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