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Sweet Calm

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Mareike Böhmer

These are the peaceful, beautiful, abstract artworks by Mareike Böhmer. Though the Scandinavian calls herself as a designer, it seems clear to me that she’s an true artist.

“I love the mixture of geometric and natural shapes, heavy textures and all kind of colors.”

I very much like how Böhmer’s unexpected color and composition choices all somehow seem to go together. She has a wonderful way of finding just the right elements to create a sense of sweet calm.

You can see more of Böhmer’s work on her website and you can follow her on Facebook, and Instagram. Oh, and you can buy her prints and merchandise in lots of places, including Ikea!

All images property of Mareike Böhmer.

Author: Donna from MyOBT

I have committed to spending part of every day looking for at least one beautiful thing, and sharing what I find with you lovelies!

16 thoughts on “Sweet Calm

  1. The art is beautiful. You can see something different each time you look at it. Except the flowers in blue.

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  2. ooo! Love the leaves and weeds too.Nice color combos.

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  3. love these. My favorites are the ones using triangles. Have no idea why.

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  4. 3 is my favorite but they are all lovely. Calming yet vibrant.

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  5. These are lovely and calm is the perfect way to describe the vibe of these works of art. I love the mid-century feel to them too.

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  6. This is almost a gentler abstract art. Even the boldest pieces aren’t jarring, like a lot of abstract art can be. It’s all simply beautiful, easy to enjoy.

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  7. I’m not normally a fan of abstract art, but some of these colour combinations and shadings are just gorgeous!

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  8. “Sweet calm” is the perfect description.

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