Meet the artist behind the paintings

Ann-Margret Trobäck
Swedish artist working with Acrylics

Ann-Margret sitting at a table painting one of her acrylics.

”I start with shapes that develop into something unexpected.”

— Ann-Margret Trobäck

Ann-Margret Trobäck standing in front of a display wall featuring some of her acrylic art.

Beloved dreamlike paintings with its often colorful abstract expression

The creation evolves in the present, where she immerse herself fully in the moment, resulting in a captivating abstract dreamlike style that resonates with the ephemerality and fluidity of dreams themselves.
This artistic approach eschews the traditional reliance on premeditated designs or painstakingly detailed representations of reality. Instead, it embraces the spontaneity and unpredictability of the creative process, allowing the subconscious mind to guide the brush. The resulting artworks are often rich in color and shapes, evoking emotions and thoughts in a way that more literal art forms might not.

The appeal of this abstract dreamlike style lies in its invitation to viewers to engage with art on a more intuitive and emotional level. It encourages an exploration of one’s own perceptions and feelings, triggered by the visual stimuli of the artwork. For many, this style of painting offers a refreshing departure from the realism and structure that dominate much of art history, providing instead a space where viewer and creator alike can explore the limitless possibilities of imagination and the human psyche.