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"Magic garden. Golden midday." Unique original artwork with floral bas-relief
Located in Oslo, NO
I was inspired to create this series by the film “The secret garden “ from the director Marc Munden. Оf course, the garden is only a metaphor . In a world overloaded with informatio...
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2010s New Media Oslo - Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Acrylic, Board

"Magic garden.Summer song." Unique original artwork with floral bas-relief
Located in Oslo, NO
I was inspired to create this series by the film “The secret garden “ from the director Marc Munden. Оf course, the garden is only a metaphor . In a world overloaded with informatio...
Category

2010s New Media Oslo - Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Ink, Acrylic, Board

"Magic garden. Flower secrets". Unique original artwork with floral bas-relief
Located in Oslo, NO
I was inspired to create this series by the film “The secret garden “ from the director Marc Munden. Оf course, the garden is only a metaphor . In a world overloaded with informatio...
Category

2010s New Media Oslo - Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Ink, Acrylic, Board

"Magic garden. Pink twilight." Unique original artwork with floral bas-relief
Located in Oslo, NO
I was inspired to create this series by the film “The secret garden “ from the director Marc Munden. Оf course, the garden is only a metaphor . In a world overloaded with informatio...
Category

2010s New Media Oslo - Sculptures

Materials

Clay, Ink, Acrylic, Board

«It was you that put your foot into my habitat» Ceramic Sculpture by Hvidsten
By Ole Fredrik Hvidsten
Located in Oslo, NO
Signed and dated. «It was you that put your foot into my habitat» was part of O. F. Hvidsten's first solo-exhibition «This will never pass». The works com...
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2010s Contemporary Oslo - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic

«Waited for someone» Ceramic Sculpture by O. F. Hvidsten
By Ole Fredrik Hvidsten
Located in Oslo, NO
Signed and dated. «Waited for someone, for something, for anything, for too long» was part of O. F. Hvidsten's first solo-exhibition «This will n...
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2010s Contemporary Oslo - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Clay

«Platina and Cheez Doodles» Ceramic Wall Relief by Nils Erichsen Martin
By Nils Erichsen Martin
Located in Oslo, NO
Signed and dated. Nils Erichsen Martin's ceramics has a distinct style. He takes on a scientific approach with his artwork, researching into the different aspects of how form is per...
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2010s Contemporary Oslo - Sculptures

Materials

Ceramic, Clay

«Completely Cracked» Figurative Sculpture by Norwegian artist Jim Darbu
By Jim Darbu
Located in Oslo, NO
"Signed and dated" With his sculptures, Jim Darbu invites you into a universe where bizarre stories unfolds - a universe where colourful, strange creatures ...
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2010s Pop Art Oslo - Sculptures

Materials

Porcelain, Stoneware

«Are we growing apart?» Figurative Sculpture by Jim Darbu
By Jim Darbu
Located in Oslo, NO
With his sculptures, Jim Darbu invites you into a universe where bizarre stories unfold - a universe where colourful, strange creatures reign and shadows liv...
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2010s Pop Art Oslo - Sculptures

Materials

Acrylic, Fiberboard, Resin

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`24 k. Elk`is a one off piece which has been exhibited in Fineart Gallery in Oslo, 2019. It is an unusually large elk antler and skull painstakingly plated with gold leaf. `Residence of Impermanence` 2017-2019 My performance series, `Residence of Impermanence`, explores our relationship to animals, fire and Nature. Through the element of fire, I have found a way to express myself in totemic ritualistic performance by burning decaying trophy animals. The element of fire is very symbolic. It represents both destruction and creation. Animals and fire have, in many ways, formed our culture since the dawn of Mankind. They have also served as essential symbols in myth, spirituality, art and religion. Fire has protected us and given us hope. Given us a means to evolve in all culture. In Greek mythology, remember Prometheus. In the hand of Man, fire can be anything. It is our ethics that define it. We have always mirrored ourselves in Nature. 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