Collection: Hedda Maj Teglbjærg Jensen
When Hedda paints, she lets go of her thoughts, and everything opens up. She has always expressed herself creatively, but when she became ill with anxiety and depression, the canvas turned into a place where she could breathe freely again. In painting, she needs no words—her feelings find their way through colors and shapes.
Heddas artworks are abstract, yet they carry traces of something familiar. She works in layers - sometimes chaotic and intense, other times slow and exploratory. She builds up and scrapes away, repeating the process until the painting begins to speak on its own. She never knows where it will end, but certain shapes keep returning and have become a kind of signature.
The finished piece is never a fixed narrative. Some see landscapes; others see figures or movement. For her, it isn’t about concrete motifs but about the atmosphere that arises in the encounter between the painting and the viewer. Hedda's paintings revolve around transformation—how something can be broken down and rebuilt in new forms. They remind us that in the imperfect and fragile, there is a special kind of beauty.
Hedda hopes her paintings can serve as an invitation to pause and feel, and to find one’s own story or emotion within the colors.