Henrik Sjöström

Henrik Sjöström

Location: Sweden

Henrik Sjöström describes his colorful abstracts as inspired by a mix of "current international events, art, movies, music, books, and mythology." Using acrylic, spray paint, and ink pens, Sjöström creates intense patterns in the darkest black that swirls on backgrounds of spacey color. They are dense pieces that close off on themselves, resembling anything from family crests to black holes.

Sjöström's patterns display a compositional sophistication that combines textures made from color, line, and less definable materiality. His pen work creates whirls of thick cords and thin web-like spindles. His acrylic paint dances underneath these dramatic lines, playing a softer counter-tune. Though his palette is no less intense in paint, he uses clouds and washes to temper the lines. When Sjöström depicts real-life objects, he infuses them with the same dramatic shadows and daring line work. Images are flattened and turned into fascinating maps of high contrast, with contouring lines picking out peaks and valleys.

Sjöström was born in Stockholm, Sweden and today lives and works in Värmdö, Sweden. He has exhibited all around the country as well as in the United States.


Portfolio:

Bastardizm

Selected works by el bastardo / h. sjöström.

'Gonolek' “'Gonolek'”

(2016. 100 x 80 cm. Acrylic, spray paint and pen on canvas.)

'Hoopoe' “'Hoopoe'”

(2016. 100 x 80 cm. Acrylic, spray paint and pen on canvas.)

'Veracious Scion' “'Veracious Scion'”

(2015. 100 x 80 cm. Acrylic, spray paint and pen on canvas.)

'Anointed' “'Anointed'”

(2015. 80 x 90 cm. Acrylic and spray paint on canvas.)

'Ancient Intervention (The Cleansing)' “'Ancient Intervention (The Cleansing)'”

(2014. 80 x 60. Acrylic and spray paint on canvas.)

'Bill Sykes' “'Bill Sykes'”

(2014. 120 x 140 cm. Acrylic, spray paint and motor oil on canvas.)

'Simorgh' “'Simorgh'”

(2016. 80 x 60 cm. Acrylic and spray paint on canvas.)

'The City (R.I.P. JM Basquiat)' “'The City (R.I.P. JM Basquiat)'”

(2010. 90 x 90 cm. Acrylic, spray paint and pen on canvas.)

'What Evil Lurks' “'What Evil Lurks'”

(2016. 80 x 100 cm. Acrylic and ink on canvas.)