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II Burial Mound

Explore the evocative abstractions of Danish painter Maja Lisa Engelhardt. Inspired by childhood landscapes & spirituality, her works capture universal light & air.

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In 2001, painter Maja Lisa Engelhardt (born 1956) created seven monumental landscapes for the Social Democrats

Artist Biography

A Life Immersed in Light and Landscape

Maja Lisa Engelhardt, born in Frederiksberg, Denmark, in 1956, is an artist whose abstract canvases resonate with a profound sense of place and spirituality. Her journey to becoming a celebrated painter was not one of immediate ease but rather a gradual unfolding shaped by the complexities of her upbringing and a deep connection to the natural world. Engelhardt’s early life unfolded against the backdrop of the Sejerø Bay area on the Odsherred peninsula in west Zealand, a landscape that would become inextricably linked with her artistic vision. However, this idyllic setting was shadowed by familial difficulties—a challenging childhood marked by an alcoholic mother and a father whose jealousy of her burgeoning talent created a turbulent atmosphere. She felt a responsibility to protect her younger sisters from the aggression within her home.

A pivotal moment arrived at age sixteen when Engelhardt discovered Søren Kierkegaard’s *Works of Love* in the local library. This encounter sparked a profound shift, inspiring her to embrace Christian faith and ultimately fostering a more harmonious dynamic within her family. This newfound spiritual grounding proved transformative, allowing her to channel her experiences into creative expression. A year later, she enrolled at the Funen Art Academy, laying the foundation for her formal artistic training.

The Parisian Years and Artistic Emergence

In 1981, Engelhardt embarked on a new chapter, relocating with her husband, fellow painter Peter Brandes, to Colombes, just outside Paris. Despite establishing a life in France, the landscapes of her Danish childhood remained a potent source of inspiration. She deliberately delayed exhibiting her work until she was twenty-nine, allowing her artistic voice to mature and solidify before entering the public sphere. Her debut exhibition at the Nikolaj Gallery in Copenhagen in 1985 proved to be a watershed moment, immediately garnering recognition for her unique style.

Engelhardt’s paintings are not easily categorized; they exist in a compelling space between abstraction and representation. While firmly rooted in abstract forms, her canvases consistently evoke the Danish countryside—memories of rolling green hills, expansive ocean views, and the interplay of light and shadow. Her palette is rich and vibrant, ranging from boldly sketched sections to delicate, almost ethereal fragments. This dynamic tension reflects a desire to capture not merely the *appearance* of nature but its underlying essence, its emotional resonance.

Symbolism and Spiritual Depth

Central to Engelhardt’s work is an exploration of light—both literal and metaphorical. Often, her compositions feature a bright white or dark mass at their core, representing an inner luminosity or darkness that hints at deeper meaning. This symbolism speaks to her Christian faith and her belief in the power of transcendence. She has described her images as “universal and metaphysical visions of light, air, soil and ocean,” aiming to create works that resonate on a spiritual level rather than offering concrete illustrations of biblical narratives.

Engelhardt’s artistic process is intuitive and deeply personal. She builds up layers of color and texture, allowing forms to emerge organically. Her paintings are not pre-planned but rather evolve through a process of exploration and discovery. This approach lends her work a sense of spontaneity and authenticity, inviting viewers to engage with the canvases on an emotional level.

Major Commissions and Lasting Legacy

Throughout her career, Engelhardt has received numerous commissions for significant public spaces in Denmark. These include decorative projects for Kjøbenhavns Telefon Aktieselskab headquarters, tapestries for Danmarks Radio and Copenhagen University (*Noli me tangere*, 2000; *Embla*, 2002), and four large paintings for the Supreme Court of Denmark (2004). More recently, she designed a monumental bronze door for Viborg Cathedral in 2012—a testament to her ability to translate abstract concepts into powerful architectural statements.

Engelhardt’s work stands as a compelling example of how personal experience and spiritual conviction can inform artistic expression. Her paintings are not simply depictions of landscapes but rather meditations on the nature of light, faith, and the human condition. She has successfully created a unique visual language that resonates with viewers across cultures and backgrounds, solidifying her position as one of Denmark’s most important contemporary artists.

maja lisa engelhardt

maja lisa engelhardt

1956 - , Denmark

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract painting
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Søren Kierkegaard']
  • Date Of Birth: 1956
  • Full Name: Maja Lisa Engelhardt
  • Nationality: Danish
  • Notable Artworks:
    • II Burial Mound
    • The Golden Cross
  • Place Of Birth: Frederiksberg, Denmark
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