CARMEN LINDAHL

about

Carmen has been described by the Swedish art historian Göran Ståhle as an artist that never stops reinventing herself.
This is a challenge for the artist but also for the audience, you never know what to expect next. Carmen has covered several techniques which has allowed her to shift between casted bronze, Chinese ink, stone prints, watercolours and oil painting. Now in Southern France the overwhelming flora is an unavoidable inspiration which Carmen digs into with yet another technique; oil painting on paper mounted on linen canvas and covered with resin. 

Carmen Lindahl, born 1956, received her basic art education in Luxembourg. She started exhibiting in Paris at the Salon des Indépendants. Moving to Stockholm in the early 90ies, she pursued her career showing her works at several solo and group exhibits as well as public exhibitions. She has been rewarded the Swedish Artists Association's member's award as well as being selected for the Stockholm Spring Art Show. Her works were chosen for the Tidaholm Print Symposium. Carmen has also shown her works in Greece and Spain and been chosen as the representative of the Nordic Watercolour Association for the Watercolour Biennal in Italy. She is represented in the collections of several Swedish towns, other public and corporate collections and with private collectors. Her studio is now in the old town, Menton, France.