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Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Artist Alphabet Day 8: H...




Henri Matisse was born in a textile-town in France, in 1869. I wonder if the textile town held such a powerful influence over Matisse that they made a way into his paintings. His work can be parted into several periods that where stylistically different from one another, yet his goal remained the same: to discover "the essential character of things" and to produce an art "of balance, purity, and serenity." For as long as I can remember I have seen Henri Matisse's paintings and admired his clean and daring color pallets along with his variety of patterns.


 

Monday, May 18, 2015

Artist Alphabet Day 7: G...




Gustav Klimt was born in Austria in 1862. His paintings was not well accepted by the public during his lifetime. After his death, however - the paintings have been celebrated and counted as some of the most influential and important paintings to come out of Austria. Gustav Klimt inspired me from an early age. I was drawn to his intricate patterns as well as the elegance and simplicity in his human figures.  

To learn more about Klimt, follow the link:


Monday, May 11, 2015

Artist Alphabet Day 6: F







Frida Kahlo is perhaps one of the most known female artists in the world. She is known for her self portraits, strong eyebrows, intense and shocking paintings. As a teenager and young adult she spent months and months in her bed suffering incredible pain as a result of an accident that nearly killed her.


See more of Frida Kahlo here:



Artist Alphabet Day 5: E




As a child growing up near Åsgårdstrand, in Norway, I was introduced to Edvard Munch's paintings, drawings and etchings at a young age. I enjoy how his work echos deeply with emotions of isolation, heart-ache, frustration, melancholy and the feeling of being miss-understood. Edvart Munch is most famous for his painting: Skrik (Scream).

Learn more about Edvart Munch, his beautiful artwork and tragic up-growing here:
http://www.edvardmunch.org/





Thursday, May 7, 2015

Artist Alphabet Day 4: D(avis, Eleanor)





Eleanor Davis is an artist and cartoonist I deeply admire and look up to. She has an incredible sense of color and patterns, and always creates interesting shapes in her work. She is only 32 year old, yet has an impressive list of clients. If you don't know her work yet - take a look at her website: http://doing-fine.com/


Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Artist Alphabet Day 3: C





Day 3 of the Artist Alphabet! Today is Charley Harper's day - a famous American illustrator. I admire Charley's sharp geometrical shapes, patterns and elegant illustrations.
To learn more about him and his work, follow this link: https://www.charleyharperprints.com/charley-harper/about-charley-harper/ 


Monday, May 4, 2015

Artist Alphabet Day 2: B



 Today I have chosen to draw Bob Marley - in honor of my soon-to-be husband, who grew up loving Bob's music, lyrics and positive rhythms. Bob grew up in Jamaica and was bullied from a young age. I imagine that Bob was drawn to music, that it gave him an emotional outlet and allowed him to heal and grow.
 You never know how strong you are until being strong is the only choice you have.
One good thing about music, when it hits you feel no pain.
 

Friday, May 1, 2015

Artist Alphabet Portrait of...







Astrid Lindgren was a Swedish author, my childhood hero and as of 2013 she ranked as the third most translated children's books author. Her writings include the stories of Pippi Longstocking, Emil in Lønneberga, and Maddiken.

For more information about her life and works, follow the link below.
http://www.astridlindgren.com/en

Friday, June 14, 2013

Graduated!

Here is what has happened since my last post: I finally graduated! Six months after I finished school, but exciting nevertheless. On that note, I hardly get the chance to thank my closest family and friends for all the support and help I have received through the years - so I figured it was on high time to shout it out here. A very special THANK YOU to Ina Susanne, Bea Cecilie, Alika, Helene, and Bent Ole for believing in me. 




 
(Above: Yes, I am clearly my fathers daughter...Notice the screw in his mouth and the pencil in my mouth.)