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'The Man' by Josefin Tolstoy

'The Man' by Josefin Tolstoy

An original, one-of-a-kind painting featuring a unique blend of mixed textural mediums on canvas.

Exclusively available at ANDREA TSANG.

 

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Materials

  • mixed medium on cotton canvas

Dimensions

  • 81x100cm

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From sourcing materials to crafting our products, we prioritize eco-friendly solutions and ethical methods. We carefully select sustainable materials, such as locally-sourced clay and non-toxic glazes, to minimize environmental impact. Our studio operates with energy-efficient practices, and we strive to minimize waste by repurposing and recycling materials wherever possible.

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    Designer

    Josefin Tolstoy

    Josefin Tolstoy is a Swedish artist based in Uppsala. Josefin grew up in a creative home surrounded by colour and craft and went on to study graphic design and art direction.
    Her process is intuitive, letting her creative instincts guide the direction of her work. She’s inspired by everything around her, transforming interiors, art, architecture and design into her own colourful expression.

    She creates her own paint mixtures for her signature abstract pieces, using mortar as a thickener to give paint a solid structural feel once the material dries. She enjoys the added dimension to the process and physicality of the final pieces. This materiality is usually contrasted by a warm and gentle colour scheme, looking for a balance that is both expressive and vulnerable.

    “I’m inspired by clean shapes and soothing colours — especially the point where those two meet. I want my work to be an emotional cushion in an otherwise hard and at times cold world.” - Josefin Tolstoy