Bjørnson is a contemporary multi-disciplinary artist known for works that traverse the boundaries between painting, sculpture, and digital media. Born in 1987 in Bergen, Norway, Bjørnson’s practice is deeply rooted in the textures and emotional landscapes of the Nordic environment, often reflecting upon themes of memory, isolation, and the interplay between human presence and nature. Educated at the Oslo National Academy of the Arts, Bjørnson emerged in the early 2010s as a distinctive voice in the Scandinavian art scene, exhibiting in both solo and group shows across Europe.
Their art is characterized by a moody, atmospheric palette, subtle layering, and an experimental approach to materials. Influenced by Nordic folklore, contemporary existential philosophy, and the shifting coastal weather of their homeland, Bjørnson creates immersive experiences that invite viewers into contemplative and often ambiguous spaces. In recent years, they have increasingly incorporated digital processes into their work, exploring how technology intersects with organic forms and personal history.
Bjørnson’s pieces can be found in both private and public collections, and their ongoing projects continue to blur the lines between the physical and the ephemeral.
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