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About me
Selma Loose (slmloose)
The focus of my work has always been figure, namely female body. I paint the body which exists in our senses, imagination and dreams. It is a mirror of our spiritual being. It seems unreal and unnatural, but it's a result of human condition reflecting fears, desires, despair or frailty.
Among others I was strongly influenced by the writings of Maurice Merleau-Ponty – “The eye and mind”, Paul Valéry’s – “Réflexions sur le corps” and by the work of Marcel Proust in general. Some of my work is based on the photography by Man Ray. The photography which I sometimes use as a starting point sets a balance between the fantastic, imaginary and the real; and it is just in this relation that the imaginary becomes even more striking. Proust’s description of body as a darkroom full of negatives is very important in my work. These canvases can be described as projection screens which reflect developed fantastic, imaginary negatives of my body’s memories. They explain one of the ways my paintings find their way on to the canvas.
The space of the body and the surrounding space interact and sometimes the line between is blurry and erased.
Colors create bodies that are glossy and seem made of glass, a vessel of fluid color, electric and powerful, voluminous and aggressive, sometimes flat and quiet. Each of these figures tends to grasp into the space beyond the canvas surface, but some speak more loudly of their condition by its position, color and the energy of brush strokes. The others are grounded in its space and the flat surface of their existence.
Drawing plays important role in my work. It accentuates parts of the figures, eyes or hands. I use it to define the gaze of my imaginary figures that stare at the world outside the surface of the canvas.
- Biography
1995/96 Kv Konstskolan, Gothenburg, Sweden
1996/97 Vuxen Gymnasium, courses in textile design, Gothenburg, Sweden
2006 B.A. Painting and Art Education, "Dzemal Bijedic" University of Mostar, Faculty of Education, Department of Fine Arts
2011 M.A. Painting, Academy of Fine Arts, University of Sarajevo- Exhibitions
2002. “Trans-European Express” OSCE Regional center, Mostar
2003. Upcoming artists of Mostar exhibition, OSCE Headquarters, Sarajevo
2004. “The Bridge Over Troubled Water” Upcoming artists of Frascati and Mostar, Frascati, Italy
2011. Mostar Association of Visual Artists - Annual exhibition, Cultural Centre, Mostar
2012. M.A. exhibition, Figure and space, Gallery of Fine Arts Academy, Sarajevo
2012. The First Collective Exhibition of Mostar Association of Visual Artists „FORMAT“, Cultural Centre, Mostar
has been for sale for some time, as you have seen. The maintenance and ongoing development to keep our non-profit and idealistic platform for contemporary art running and safe from hackers etc. costs money that is no longer there. Because of small investments that are necessary now and the running costs, we will have to shut down with a heavy heart at the beginning of summer on June 21.







Rolf Sickinger wrote on January 19, 2014 12:06:
Thank you very much for adding to the favs, Selma :-)
Rolf Sickinger wrote on December 14, 2013 13:11:
Wonderful works, Selma!
Chunzhi Raab wrote on October 14, 2013 21:10:
Thanks Selma <3
Thorsten Dittrich wrote on October 14, 2013 20:11:
Many thanks Selma for the fav !
Petra Senn wrote on October 07, 2013 18:25:
Thank you, Selma !
Anne Sophie Lorange wrote on October 03, 2013 18:45:
Thank you Selma!
Carlos Regueira wrote on October 02, 2013 14:31:
Thank you very much for the favs, Selma.
Luke Gilliam wrote on October 02, 2013 10:13:
Hi Selma, thank you for so many faves!! Much appreciated!! I will look at your work further this eve. Have a wonderful day.
Bernhard Winkler wrote on October 02, 2013 10:00:
thank you for the favs, Selma!
Selcuk Cilek wrote on October 02, 2013 06:26:
Hello Selma,
Thank you for your favorite on "elementi".
BTW "Selma" exists also as a female name in Turkey.
Greetings from Ankara.
Selçuk
Marten Tonnis wrote on October 02, 2013 04:53:
Dear Selma, thank you very much for the faves!!! Best regards.