Lise Uhrskov 'Position 0' - 30x40 cm

$120.00

Art print by Lise Uhrskov exclusively for The Poster Club.

- Printed on 265g natural art paper with a matte, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colours. Printed in Denmark.

- Giclée is a printing technique used to attain intense, saturated colors as well as a greater variety of depth and nuances. Combined with the premium art paper, it guarantees archival conservation of colours for the highest possible age resistance.

- Framed in a solid natural oak wood frame made in Italy, with real glass. This thin solid oak frame will give your posters and art prints a beautiful Scandinavian and minimalistic look.

**Framed prints are offered in-store pickup only.

**Actual size and frame color may differ from product photos. Please measure.

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The inspiration for the work by Danish artist and designer Lise Uhrskov is right outside her doorstep. Living in the historic Latin Quarter in central Copenhagen, Lise is always surrounded by colourful buildings and creative people. “There is a nice relaxed atmosphere and people know each other,” she tells. “There are a lot of vintage stores, and people mix styles. I love when people wear a stylish suit but with bold shoes or a big hat that does not fit with the rest of the outfit.”

It is these people as well as bold colours that are the main theme in Lise’s motifs. The colours are influenced by pop art and she enjoys mixing together patterns and strong personalities: “I like to create happy, quirky and a little flamboyant people and characters,” she says. She works with larger areas of colours and simplified forms to really let the colours be in focus. “I use colours to play with depth, perspective, and visual illusions to create a sense of movement and dimension.”

Her most recent work is a series that seeks to portray the relationships between people and how we interact with each other. She explains that she is fascinated by the human experience and how different personalities can come together.

Art print by Lise Uhrskov exclusively for The Poster Club.

- Printed on 265g natural art paper with a matte, uncoated finish and lightly textured surface, that ensures a rich and vibrant display of colours. Printed in Denmark.

- Giclée is a printing technique used to attain intense, saturated colors as well as a greater variety of depth and nuances. Combined with the premium art paper, it guarantees archival conservation of colours for the highest possible age resistance.

- Framed in a solid natural oak wood frame made in Italy, with real glass. This thin solid oak frame will give your posters and art prints a beautiful Scandinavian and minimalistic look.

**Framed prints are offered in-store pickup only.

**Actual size and frame color may differ from product photos. Please measure.

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The inspiration for the work by Danish artist and designer Lise Uhrskov is right outside her doorstep. Living in the historic Latin Quarter in central Copenhagen, Lise is always surrounded by colourful buildings and creative people. “There is a nice relaxed atmosphere and people know each other,” she tells. “There are a lot of vintage stores, and people mix styles. I love when people wear a stylish suit but with bold shoes or a big hat that does not fit with the rest of the outfit.”

It is these people as well as bold colours that are the main theme in Lise’s motifs. The colours are influenced by pop art and she enjoys mixing together patterns and strong personalities: “I like to create happy, quirky and a little flamboyant people and characters,” she says. She works with larger areas of colours and simplified forms to really let the colours be in focus. “I use colours to play with depth, perspective, and visual illusions to create a sense of movement and dimension.”

Her most recent work is a series that seeks to portray the relationships between people and how we interact with each other. She explains that she is fascinated by the human experience and how different personalities can come together.