


Albert Fröling
It Might As Well Be Spring, 2020
Mixed Media on Cotton Canvas
60 x 80 cm
23 5/8 x 31 1/2 in
23 5/8 x 31 1/2 in
£ 1,450.00
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Albert's collection of abstract works is powerfully shaped by the vibrant jazz music of the '40s, '50s, and '60s, particularly the genius of Miles Davis. This music, which filled his...
Albert's collection of abstract works is powerfully shaped by the vibrant jazz music of the '40s, '50s, and '60s, particularly the genius of Miles Davis. This music, which filled his childhood home thanks to his artist father, ignited Albert's profound love and passion for the arts. By immersing himself in both classic and modern jazz, Albert taps into the essence of the abstract expressionism movement, which undeniably influences his work, intertwined with cherished memories from his youth. Over the years, he has cultivated a deep fascination with abstract expressionism, drawing inspiration from iconic artists such as Mark Tobey, Jackson Pollock, and Joan Mitchell, who continue to shape his artistic vision.
‘It Might as
Well Be Spring” is a beautiful expression of romantic longing and the sense of joy
and possibility that love brings. The lyrics describe how, when in love, the world
seems more vibrant and hopeful, to the point where the changing seasons or even the
weather feel irrelevant - everything feels perfect because of the feelings of
love.