Description
Yet perhaps the secret is precisely what the author suggests: learning to dance about life in spite of everything. The canvas Whispers During the Dance, on the other hand, belongs completely to Abstract Expressionism. It is the colors that tell the sense of the movement of the title, as if they were incapable of remaining fixed and equal to themselves and therefore needed to let go of the emotions generated by the music. The moment evoked by Lina Forsdhal is that of the magic of a dance that generated a kaleidoscope of emotions to which she could not help but surrender herself, as if the instant had fixed indelibly in her inner treasure chest until the moment she was pushed to bring it out in the form of painting.
The use of the palette knife allows her to give a broad and dense structure to the chromatic variations played essentially on shades of pink—a color linked to the soul and romanticism—and those of light blue, tones of spirituality but also of dreams, almost as if the sighs mentioned in the title continue to make their voices heard, an echo that spreads from the moment experienced until it reaches the present one intact.