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Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic
Size: 7.9 W x 2 H x 27.6 D in
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When I was invited to participate in this project, I instantly knew that I was making the board in porcelain. It was obvious since that is the material I work with. Porcelain has traditionally been used to create utility objects and porcelain figures. It originates from China, where it has been in use since the 7th century (year 600-700). The Norwegian Porsgrund's Porcelain factory established in 1887, and has a long tradition. Bogstad Strå was launched at the opening of the factory. The decoration is hand-painted and is Porsgrund's Porcelain factory's variation of the "everlasting" pattern from the 18th century. I used the same pattern to decorate the skateboards. In my art practice I use porcelain to create unique sculptures, but in this project I go back to the tradition of making an utility object. A skateboard. Initially, skating was an underground culture that emerged in youth movements as early as the 1950s in California. In the 1980s, skateboarders met the punk movement. Skateboarders related to punk in rebelling against the established and conforming. The same approach I have as a practitioner of a traditional material. From 1978 to 1989, skateboards were totally banned in Norway. For this project it I choose not only to create an object that could be used, but one that should be used. And it was to be used by the legendary Norwegian skater Fritjof Cornelius Krogvold. It was also obvious that the event had to be recorded by one of Norway's foremost video artists, Tor Jørgen van Eijk, who still works in the legendary program Jaleo. Jaleo was the first video editing tool purchased by the National Academy of The Arts in Oslo in 1997. Porcelain is an incredibly strong, hard and sturdy material. Some of the sharpest knives on the market are made of porcelain. But it's also fragile. If you drop the knife to the floor, it will break. Strong and fragile. Hard and vulnerable. Durable and perishable. The work consists of a porcelain skateboard and a video featuring Fritjof Cornelius Krogvold. The video is by Tor Jørgen van Eijk. The video is for sale at 1700 USD
Ceramic on Ceramic
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7.9 W x 2 H x 27.6 D in
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Not Framed
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Born 1973 in Norway. Lives and work in Oslo. I work with sculpture, objects and installation. The inspiration often emanates from subject matter concerning politics and contemporary questions. I aim to comment and create an arena for reflections. Conceptual contemporary ceramic. My aim is to renew the esthetics of the ceramic sculpture, and its role in the contemporary art scene. Visually the goal is to make something I have never seen before, and the works often have a surrealistic expression. To explore and experiment with different materials and medias, is a central part of my artistic venue. The works often have a machine-made and mass-produced character to imitate a commercial aesthetic expression. Readymades and found objects are either uses as they are, or casted in porcelain. It can therefore be hard to determine what is casted and what is the original. A duality often used in my works to challenge our perception of reality.
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