02.01.2012
” TO SIDER AF SAMME SAG “
If you want to see this:

.. and this:
Then come to the opening of my exhibition “To sider af samme sag” this Friday the 6th of January between 16:00 and 21:00
( performance will be around 18:00 ) at MOHS Exhibit – sønder boulevard 98 – 1720 copenhagen v

/I
07.12.2011
Girls + Fish = Weekly fishing girl
I like fishing and I like girls.
I have often thought to myself, how to combine those two.
Never to succeed.
This guy does though.
For your weekly dose of fish + girl – look here



19.11.2011
Tiger style
This will part of an exhibition I have on Friday the 13th of January. I’ll keep you posted.
/K
03.11.2011
I’m going places #1
I found this note on the floor at an exhibition. It simply say’s “I have been in Norway”
/K

03.10.2011
Mr. Bust by FASE
29.08.2011
New Painting

Here is a new painting by Inger Scharff. You can see it at Art CPH from the 16 – 18 of September at the MOHS Exhibit Stand.
13.08.2011
Politi plat (te)
There seems to be a new trend on The Bistro. So I thought I’ll chip in with our latest find. The police plate.

01.08.2011
That’s a new one.
I have to translate this one for some of you. I was looking at Inger’s website statistics the other day, and saw this.
( the second most referred search phrase translates into “men with horse dick” )
I guess an audience is an audience ?!
14.07.2011
Birds of Paradise / Bowerbirds
The species has an unusually low population of females, and competition amongst males for mates is intensely fierce. This has led the species to have one of the most bizarre and elaborate courtship displays in the avian world. After carefully and meticulously preparing a “dance floor” (even scrubbing the dirt or branch smooth with leaves), the male first attracts a female with a loud call. After the curious female approaches, his folded black feather cape and blue-green breast shield springs upward and spreads widely and symmetrically around its head, instantly transforming the frontal view of the bird into a spectacular ellipse-shaped creature that rhythmically snaps its tail feathers against the ground while hopping in frantic circles around the female. While this display is in effect, the blue plumage is in a pattern similar to a cartoon face. Even despite the elaborate display, the average female rejects 15-20 potential suitors before consenting to mate.
Bowerbirds.
The most notable characteristic of bowerbirds is their extraordinarily complex courtship and mating behaviour, where males build a bower to attract mates. There are two main types of bowers. One clade of bowerbirds build so-called maypole bowers that are constructed by placing sticks around a sapling; in some species these bowers have a hut-like roof. The other major bowerbuilding clade builds an avenue type bower made of two walls of vertically placed sticks. In and around the bower the male places a variety of brightly colored objects he has collected. These objects — usually different among each species — may include hundreds of shells, leaves, flowers, feathers, stones, berries, and even discarded plastic items, coins, nails, rifle shells, or pieces of glass. The males spend hours arranging this collection. Bowers within a species share a general form but do show significant variation, and the collection of objects reflects the biases of males of each species and its ability to procure items from the habitat, often stealing them from neighboring bowers. Several studies of different species have shown that colors of decorations males use on their bowers match the preferences of females.
- Wikipedia
17.06.2011
Blog on Blog
Thought I’d just share this with you. Inger’s paintings are featured at this San Francisco art blog.
You can see the paintings and read the interview here
/K









