Feliks Ulvåen Isaksen
I just asked him on fb to repeat his inspirations from Mondays presentation, and he wrote:
"Jepp. Mest sentrale var nok T.S Eliots "The Wasteland" (finnes på nett) og Samuel Beckett (spesielt "Play) -finnes på youtube)
Ellers kanskje en smule Led Zeppelin, for ikke å glemme Mark Rothko og Francis Bacon
Translating into something like;
Course I can! T.S. Eliots "The Wasteland" and Samuel Beckett with his "Play". Add a bit Led Zeppelin, not to forget Mark Rothko and Francis Bacon...
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Feliks Ulvåen Isaksen |
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Feliks Ulvåen Isaksen |
They speak to me anyway! Looking forward to the titles, Feliks!
Grete Heatcliff Halvorsen
Unfortunately Grete was not there to give her presentation on Monday, but I know she was inspired by street art.
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Grete Heathcliff Halvorsen |
Hilde Marie Blindheim
She has done her piece trying to catch something about the feeling of grief. The portrait gradually dissolve and change, and the red web has something unsettling about it.
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Hilde Marie Blindheim |
Kjersti Solbakken
About building up and up and up until the sky! I need to bring a paper and a pen around on the next presentation. Wish I remembered more about the inspirations behind this.. Industrialization and the question of - how far, how high..
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Kjersti Solbakken |
Kristine Heidenstrøm
Unfortunately not there on Monday either, but i really really love the colors and the feeling of this! It is like a happiness machine to me!
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Kristine Heidenstrøm |
Line Stenrud Utengen
She has her own style, as always, but I really think she has taken it even one step further this time. With no explanation of the before or the after, the short but suggestive story leaves the spectator wondering.
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Line Stenrud Utengen |
Mali Helen Norvalls
She had her presentation last Tuesday, and I was not there... I have been interested in the process, and have been lucky enough to study her way of working. Really fun! Thanks for that, Mali! Would love to have remembered more about the inspirations behind this as well.
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Mali Helen Norvalls |
Ragnhild Vikan
Her drawings have interessted me since I first saw it last fall. Thanks for great inspiration and good company! The street party speaks for itself! I want to join!
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Ragnhild Vikan |
Sarah Halse
This picture really does not give her piece the honor it deserves. I had to put it in this anyhow, cause it is one of my favorites. Two burqua dressed people or could it be the figure of Virgin Maria with the little child Jesus as seen in so many glass paintings around the world.. I hope to get some better pictures - and also from the outside.
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Sarah Halse |
Therese Nielsen
I do not know Therese that well, but I know she is very inspired by Japanese culture and fashion. Together with her martial arts philosophy it sure captures my interest. This one is a portrait times three, in different expressions and techniques.
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Therese Nielsen |
Finally I had to put in another one of my own. The room needs to be on the picture, and I think that is one of the things I have learned when it comes to the presentation of my works in pictures. I love the way the ceiling lights seem to light up one of the city streets..
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