The “Korcula and Surroundings as Seen Through
Ursula’s Eyes” Exhibition was opened in the
Korcula Cultural Centre on 11th April 2014.
It will run until 18th April.
The
Korčula
Cultural
Centre,
together
with
Mirjana
Marilić
organised
a
sparkling
opening
to
the
exhibition.
It
was
attended
by
about
100
people.
The
Centre
Manager
Lana
Filippi
Brkić
started
the
formalities
then
Mirjana
Marilić
introduced
Ursula,
describing
how
she
has
come
to
love
Korčula
and
its
people
since
she
came
here
in
July
2011
to
have
repairs
carried
out
to
her
Yacht
Gullvika
after
an
accident
in
a
severe
summer
thunder
storm
on
nearby
Lastovo
Island.
Ursula
responded
in
Croatian
and
thanked
the
numerous
people
who
had
helped
make
the
exhibition
possible.
The
main
speech
was
given
by
Marija
Hajdić,
Curator
of
the
Korčula town Museum.
An
appraisal
of
the
work
of
Painter
Ursula Skoglund
Free
translation
of
the
speech
given
by
Marija
Hajdić,
Bachelor
of
Fine
Art
History,
Curator of Korčula Town Museum
Ursula
Margareta
Skoglund
paints
a
rich
and
complex
mosaic
of
life
-
part
figurative
presentations
and
part
abstract
motives
which
show deep feelings and vibrations.
Her
work,
inspired
by
her
astonishing
life
voyage
shows
how
one
can
change
one's
life
into
surprises
filled
with
wonder:
travel,
study,
fine
art,
discovery
of
new
lands
and
their
inhabitants,
friendships,
voyages.
She
shows
attention
and
kindness
to
lands
and
their
history,
to
the
traditions,
to
the
cultures
of those who bring them to life.
Korčula
has
certainly
been
one
of
these
surprises for Ursula.
And
of
course
she
has
transformed
the
day
to
day
life
of
this
island
into
a
poetic
inspiration
for her art.
In
Korčula
the
artist
has
found
the
harmony
of
the
heart
of
the
Old
Town
transformed
into
a
ship,
sailing
forever,
of
"Moreska"
(the
traditional
enactment
in
dance
of
a
fight
between
the
good
king
and
the
bad
king
for
the
hand
of
a
fair
maiden),
the
liveliness
of
the
market-place
and
the
way
of
life
of
locals,
the
heritage
of
well-kept
traditional
values combining history and modernity.
With
her
paintings
she
expresses
a
personal
artistic view in a very realistic way.
With
a
candle
which
takes
the
shape
of
an
Angel's
wings
and
an
artistic
golden
Easter
Egg
she
brings
out
the
symbolisms
of
the
universal
messages
of
Christmas
and
Easter
in
a
very
moving
way,
using
small,
simple
objects
which
move
us
deeply
with
their
humanity
and
emotion.
So
we
can
say
that
Ursula
Margareta
Skoglund
does
not
take
her
painting
superficially,
but
that
there
is
an
ongoing
theme
brought
to
us
through
her
brushes
and
canvasses.
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