Barbara D'Angelo Månsson

Description

Barbara D’Angelo Månsson is an Italian-Swedish artist whose works are far more than mere visual experiences – they are a feast for the senses. Through her art, Barbara brings the world of modern abstraction to life. Her journey began in Italy, where she first found inspiration through working with charcoal, ink, and chalk. However, it was the picturesque Nordic landscapes of Sweden that ignited her passion for the play of brushes in abstract painting. Her artistic development, deepened during her stay in the USA, speaks of her fascination with Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art, particularly influenced by the pioneering techniques of Jackson Pollock and the monochromatic themes of Mark Rothko. Barbara transformed these formative experiences into vibrant canvas works that capture her impressions of life far from her homeland. Upon her return to Sweden, D’Angelo Månsson's spirit of exploration did not wane. Inspired by contemporary masters such as George Rowlett and J. Gallagher, she skillfully integrated the impasto technique into her acrylic works, creating layers of texture that almost invite touch. Her diverse portfolio, a blend of abstract paintings, drawings, photographs, and sculptures, highlights her multifaceted talent. Preferring acrylic, she enriches her art with techniques like impasto and the incorporation of natural elements like sand to craft complex textures and layers. In D’Angelo Månsson's creations, unconventional combinations of shapes, textures, and themes converge. She aims to connect emotional sensations with the external world, inviting viewers to reflect on our relationship with ourselves, the environment, and society. The vibrant application of color, dynamic brushwork, the integration of spontaneous markings, and an abstract composition characterize D’Angelo Månsson's art. A palpable tension between control and chance, deliberation and spontaneity, marks her style. The gestural nature in D’Angelo Månsson's paintings is spontaneous and uninhibited. Her vigorous brushstrokes and the mix of figurative and abstract elements convey a sense of immediacy. The intense colors and sometimes dark tones are reminiscent of the works of abstract expressionists like Willem de Kooning, whose palette and style often carry a deeper emotional significance. Barbara has exhibited her works at numerous art exhibitions and fairs across Europe (Stockholm, Ponte de Lima, Barcelona, Rome, London, Miami, Milan, Madrid, etc.). Her artworks have been featured in international art journals and interviews, and she has also gained recognition in private collections. Barbara D’Angelo Månsson has a remarkable ability to convey her innermost feelings through the universal language of color and form. Her distinctive style is a unique amalgamation of her Italian heritage, the influences from her time in North America, and the artistic imprint of her Swedish experiences, giving her work an exceptional individuality.