Monday, June 27, 2005

Asbjorn Lonvig, artist from Denmark has debuted as correspondent for the art magazine Croquis, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Asbjorn Lonvig, artist from Denmark has debuted as correspondent for the art magazine Croquis, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

The article “Who is Aros - who is bill” is on the front page of Croquis. In Spanish.

 See the front cover to the left.

Below you see Croquis covers for the recent 18 issues. See the Croquis web page.

 


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Friday, June 24, 2005

Hi sculptor…I mean you!!!

I visited Legoland in Billund, Denmark this weekend. As I do every year. A family tradition. Any in our family, who wants to go join us. This year one worked at Greenland Home Rule. One was busy writing a term paper at the University. One was at work making sure Telia survives in the cell phone market. The rest of the family joined our Legoland tour. Grandma paid. I go to Legoland for numerous of reasons. My children and their children love it. My children’s spouses have to love it. I love it. My spouse has to love it.



I had just talked to someone in Minneapolis about a sculpture. The “M” in Minneapolis.

And I had talked to someone in Denmark about a sculpture in Kolding. The sailing sculpture “4K” in Kolding Castle Lake.

And it struck me that what I saw in Legoland were nothing but sculptures. And after that I really did photo. Photo-Fat-Dad, my family calls me. A name I got in China by my sons - because of my photo enthusiasm. Never mind. I got my 150 digital photos to choose from. I just had to join the laughter that arose as we saw “Photo-Fat-Dad” as we entered Legoland. My family had no doubt in their minds, that I had posed for the LEGO designers and builders. Photo-Fat-Dad really went crazy. You might believe he was a Japanese. Japanese are known as enthusiastic photographs, too. And little story from my travel in Australia springs up: On a guided tour inside The Arts Centre in Melbourne, which is kind of Melbourne’s Sydney Opera House, a Japanese tourist was accidentally trapped in one of the many huge rooms. He was stuck for several hours. As he was found, we asked him very caring: Weren’t you afraid? Weren’t you thirsty? Weren’t you hungry? But you needed to go to the bathroom? No, my only problem was, I was run out of film…



Here are some of Photo-Fat-Dad’s photos from Legoland:

…and all of this is built out of small bricks size 31 x 15,5 x 9,5 mm, that is 1.22 x 0.61 x 0.37 inches. Millions and millions of bricks. For the Bergen, Norway landscape there has been used 2.347.000 bricks.

 

Children’s needs - and good old Marslow

I hear a lot about children’s needs. And the problems that arise if children’s needs are ignored. Some have problems concerning self esteem. Some have problems concerning creativity. Some have problems concerning learning. Some have problems concerning social behavior. Some have problems concerning stimulation from grown ups. It’s lack of psychological balance we talk about. Good old Maslow - Abraham Maslow - is known for establishing the theory of a hierarchy of needs. He says that the basic needs are physiological needs such as air, water, food, sleep etc. My theory is that Marslow forgot one basic need. LEGO. When children build with LEGO under the guidance of grown ups many of the above problems are avoided. Building with LEGO is building self esteem and self confidence. Their creativity is trained. They exercise playful learning. Building together with other children and grown ups improves their social skills. Building with LEGO bricks brings peace in the children’s minds - at least for a while.

 

How does LEGO built all those sculptures

One brick alone is…a brick. Two bricks combined in some way - you have created a sculpture. I’ll show you how LEGO creates sculptures. They have an idea. They research. They design. They built. They exhibit. Like the creation of every other sculpture. I was invited to see the LEGO Studios. To the right you see Fredensborg Castle in the LEGO Studios. Ready to be placed in the Legoland park. Ready to be revealed by the Crown Princess Mary and the Crown Prince Frederik. Fredensborg Castle is the Crown Prince Couple’s residence. The most amazing about the building of LEGO sculptures was a computer system, that transforms drawings into layers of LEGO bricks. This system makes everything much easier to the builders.

The most disappointing thing was that inside the huge LEGO sculptures there were metal skeletons. Of course from an engineering point of view the skeletons have to be there. But. I have deleted this knowledge from my memory. It distracts my perception and fascination of the giraffe. Never ever tell this to the children. It’s like telling them, that Santa Claus is just grandpa.

 

Hi sculptor…I mean you!!!

You might be a parent, you might be a grandparent, or you might be a child. Let us build sculptures. Build a model of a sculpture. Build whatever you would like with LEGO bricks in the colors you prefer. Photo the model. Send the photo attached to an e-mail to sculpture@mail.dk and I’ll exhibit it on the world’s largest online gallery, which is AbsoluteArts/WWAR - World Wide Arts Resources in Columbus, Ohio in USA.

Our new art galley is called “Children’s LEGO sculptures”. See our art gallery logo to the right. See the art gallery at http://galleries.absolutearts.com/galleries/lego-sculpture/.

Tell me in the e-mail: What’s the title of your sculpture? What’s the height of your model in cm or inches? What’s your name, address, country, age, gender? Where do you think it would be nice to place you sculpture? More…? At the same moment you send this e-mail you have become a sculptor. Hi sculptor…I mean you!!!

And

if you enjoy working at your computer and if your computer is a sophisticated game computer, you might use LEGO Digital Designer, which allows you to create 3D LEGO models. You can make a virtual version of a real model, and then you can take a digital snapshot of your creation in .jepg and send it to the above e-mail address. Or you can exhibit it yourself. You can download LEGO Digital Designer here.



I don’t like PRIZES - but here they are

Everybody who sends an e-mail to sculpture@mail.dk ought to have a prize. But. As it is custom to give prizes to a winner, here they are. The owner of LEGO was Gottfred Kirk Christiansen. His wife, Edith Kirk Christiansen once visited Lille Fejringhus Galley. She saw the two silk-screen prints, 80 x 80 cm, numbered and signed, edition 125 shown above. And she burst out spontaneously: My goodness, that’s LEGO colors. Sure, she was right. I had never before thought about, that I consequently use bright colors like LEGO. I made my first LEGO sculpture at an age of 3. Subconscious I might have picked the LEGO colors, when I want to communicate happy feelings. Another proof of LEGO’s psychological power of penetration? I’ll send these two silk-screen prints, 80 x 80 cm, numbered and signed, edition 125 to the winner. But. Maybe they a mostly for grown ups?

Therefore I’ll send 4 signed CIRCUS motifs 42 x 30 cm, edition 300, too. Still in LEGO colors!! The Clown, the Banana, the Parrot and the Clown’s Shoe.

I’ll ask the present owner of LEGO, Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, the son of Edith and Gottfred Kirk Christiansen if he would pick the winner, and I’ll ask him if he might have some extra goodies for the winning sculptor. And now the very careful reader thinks I have made a misspelling. Kjeld’s “K” in Kristiansen. It’s not me, who have made a misspelling, but the misspelling is made by the clergyman, who wrote his birth certificate!!

 

My theory

Of course children must play computer games, which are not more dangerous than chess. Of course children must have a cell phone, they have to communicate according to the trends of today. Of course children must have all the fancy toys. My theory is, however, that any caring parent and any caring grandparent must give their children and grandchildren a christening gift consisting of a considerable number of LEGO bricks in different colors.

Not denying them a healthy psychological growth.
Not denying them the joy of becoming a sculptor.


 
My favorite LEGO photo from the archive
 
 

This photo is from Singapore Airport. We landed in Singapore. We waited there for several hours for a delayed flight to Bangkok. Soon my son Jakob made friends with a Japanese boy and a girl.
Their common language was LEGO.
 
Photos:
Globetrotter - Danish village, Denmark - The Nederlands - Mann’s Chinese Theater, Los Angeles - Bergen, Norway Beverly Hills, Los Angeles - Elephant - Ferrari - Düsseldorf, Germany - The Rhine, Germany - Mount Rushmore National Monument, South Dakota, USA - Mule, Western USA - The Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, New York - Rosenborg Castle, Copenhagen, Denmark - Abu Simbel, Egypt - Japanese Portal - Scottish Castle - Arabic Castle - Singapore Airport
by Asbjorn Lonvig
Fredensborg Castle, Denmark - Giraffe - Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen
by LEGO
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Tuesday, June 14, 2005

New logo to the Hans Christian Andersen Festival Plays.

Huge Scandal has struck the Hans Christian Andersen 2005 celebrations.

2005 has until this day - 14 June 2005 - not been “a huge cultural year devoted to Andersen, both in Denmark and worldwide”. Danes are fed up with 2005 and Hans Christian Andersen. No Danes are participating in the celebration activities.A huge scandal has struck the Hans Christian Andersen 2005 Foundation. The scandal has been front page news for several days recently. Due to a not profitable Grand Opening on the 2nd of April 2005, where it was found out that Tina Turner was hired as a last minute stand in for a substantial amount of money, about which the members of the board of the Hans Christian Andersen 2005 Foundation had no knowledge.

The chairman of the Hans Christian Andersen 2005 Foundation, Mayor of Odense, Anker Boye, decided to resign on 30 May 2005.And.

Secretary General Lars Seeberg has resigned as Secretary General after mutual agreement!There will be implemented a 5.8 million DKK cutback on projects. The cutbacks will affect about 20 projects.There will equally be implemented a 3.8 million DKK cutback on administration and marketing.What a nice start!

Read the message from the Board.

We hope, however, for business as usual…We hereby announce the logo and poster motif to the musical “The Swineherd” in 2006.

We hope the scandal concerning the Hans Christian Andersen celebrations 2005 will not damage the traditional well known year to year Hans Christian Andersen activities. One of those are the Hans Christian Andersen Festival Plays in the Village of Funen in Odense. Every year a group of children performs a musical based on one of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tales.In 2006 the fairy tale is “The Swineherd”.

 

We hereby announce the logo and poster motif to this musical 2006. Made by Asbjorn Lonvig - as usual. “Completely Excellent”, Chairman of the Hans Christian Andersen Festival Plays, Jorn Erik Schreiner said about the 2006 logo.

See the Swineherd, two of his pigs. See the ladies-in-waiting behind the fence. A lady-in-waiting is checking all the fuss through a hole in the fence. And it might be the emperor to the right behind the fence? Or, is it the princess?

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Sincerely,
Asbjorn Lonvig
www.lonvig.dk art, design etc.
www.lonvig.org writings, lecturing etc.

 

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Sunday, June 12, 2005

Exhibition at gallery and artist’s international community ArtZoom in Québec City, Quebec, Canada

This is a site in French in Quebec City. Since I first was in Quebec City I have wanted to maintain contact to this very European oriented city. A very French city. I lived at le Château Frontenac at the top of the city. Le Château Frontenac is not merely a hotel located in the heart of Old Québec - it is the heart of Old Québec. This hotel is special, it’s famous. There are guided tours inside, which is not at all pleasant, when you are a guest. The city was decorated by a beautiful poster about the summer festival.I bought this poster and presented it to the Danish Poster Museum - where it is part of the collection today.

 

QUI SOMMES-NOUS ? historique d’Art Zoom

Le collectif d’Art Zoom est né en 1997 en Lorraine (France) lors d’une discussion entre trois personnes.Les trois fondateurs d’origine, Jean-Luc Curabet, Laurent Torregrossa et HeleneCaroline Fournier, ont décidé de créer un répertoire d’artistes sur Internet, mais au fil du temps, le simple répertoire s’est développé et a donné un site où l’on retrouve maintenant des conseils pratiques pour les artistes, des outils d’aide, des services professionnels, des projets d’art qui reversent des redevances (royalties) aux artistes participants, etc.

Deux des trois fondateurs, partis instaurer les premiers jalons au Canada ont fondé en 1999 à Québec, Art Total Multimédia, une agence de communication et de multimédia qui est devenue une agence d’artistes en 2003, puis éditeur multimédia et producteur d’oeuvres audiovisuelles. Entre temps, le troisième fondateur, resté en France, a fondé Galerie Art Zoom (une association de loi française 1901) - Entité distincte d’Art Total Multimédia et du collectif international d’Art Zoom.

En 2003, des echanges outre-Atlantique s’instauraient entre la France et le Québec, grâce à Art Total Multimédia et Galerie Art Zoom, lors du Salon international d’art contemporain d’Art Zoom (Les Artzoomades) organisé par Galerie Art Zoom.

En 2004, la cote Art Zoom et le système d’enchères sur le site d’Art Zoom prenaient vie au grand bonheur des membres qui pouvaient vendre leurs oeuvres avec plus de facilité sur le site. Le systeme de vente sur Internet a été amélioré en mars 2005.

En 2005, la Collection de cartes Art Zoom 2005 fait ses débuts dans la collectivité des artistes d’Art Zoom afin de pouvoir reverser des redevances (royalties) aux artistes participants.

Un autre projet est en préparation dans un même but de promotion des artistes: le guide de cotation des artistes d’Art Zoom.

 

My exhibition consists of 21 paintings, biography, pressroom with critics and 14 of my articles in English. And in the French-speaking litterary corner there are 7 fairy tales. In the English-speaking litterary corner there are 7 fairy tales, an e-book, 2 storytellings etc.

 
 
Sincerely,
Asbjorn Lonvig
www.lonvig.dk
www.lonviog.org

 

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Thursday, June 2, 2005

OPENED TODAY - Artprice, the world leader in art information, opens an Asbjorn Lonvig Store with 100 paintings.

Artprice in Saint-Romain au Mont d’Or in France is known as the world leader in art information. Artprice.com has opened stores for galleries and artists.

See the new Asbjorn Lonvig Store in France.

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