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Christofer Högman Unveils “Lost and Found” Series

By June 8, 2024Guest Post

Stockholm, Sweden – June 20, 2024 – Swedish artist Christofer Högman has revealed his series titled “Lost and Found ” an exploration of loneliness and resilience portrayed through six captivating oil paintings. Scheduled for release, on July 28 2024 this collection delves into the landscapes of fictional castaways telling a visual story that touches on universal themes of abandonment and the search for comfort.

Högman, known for his unique approach to oil painting and rich use of colors continues to challenge the norms of modern art with this new series. Each painting in “Lost and Found” is carefully crafted to evoke an aspect of the experience when confronted with solitude and the fight for survival. The series includes the artworks;

  1. Flicker, and fade
  2. Rugged cliffs
  3. Blue night
  4. Birdsong, once foreign
  5. Driftwood fire
  6. Drift further

The titles themselves hint at a narrative journey from initial despair to eventual acceptance and adjustment to a new reality. In “Flicker and Fade ” Högman captures hope and early stages of desperation during isolation. “Rugged Cliffs” represents challenges and harsh truths encountered along the way while “Blue Night” explores moments, in silence under the cloak of darkness.

“Birdsong Once depicts the adjustment, to the surroundings emphasizing instances of surprising beauty and comfort. “Driftwood fire” symbolizes a ray of hope and comfort amidst challenges while “Drift further” captures the enduring voyage and the determination needed to persevere against all obstacles. 

Högman’s ability to convey such a wide range of emotions through his use of color and form is what sets this series apart. Each piece invites viewers to embark on their own contemplative journey, encouraging them to reflect on their personal experiences of loss and recovery.

Art enthusiasts and collectors are eagerly anticipating the release of this series. Those interested in acquiring these works can sign up via email at [email protected] or visit the artist’s website at chrishogman.com to secure their place in line.

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