Hans Henrik Fischer shows us in his paintings that suffering has no age. In today’s society, increasingly demanding and complex, cases of depression and anxiety have risen. And, as expected, minors are not exempt from this reality.
Hans Henrik Fischer shows great courage in daring to depict in his paintings that not all of us have an idyllic childhood. That life sometimes chooses other, more rugged paths. Other worlds we do not want to see, yet they are present. Hans Henrik Fischer plays with a wide-ranging palette of emotions: melancholy, uprootedness, disbelief, phobias.
And the result has been worth the risk he has taken. One stops immediately in front of such works of art. The author is instantly recognizable, which means he has a distinct identity of his own. And he has avoided the censorship that the public often displays whenever minors are involved, especially when we are talking about dark art.
That is why Hans Henrik Fischer could not be missing from this opening issue of the magazine. His paintings are fascinating, and we will be continually following his steps.