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Somme Sculpture

Brynjulf Jensvoll

Norway

Sculpture, Acrylic on Other

Size: 21.7 W x 33.5 H x 0.4 D in

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This is another work consisting of unsupported acrylic paint. Inspired from an essay on ww1 the swedish author Peter Englund has wtitten. He has a unique ability to make history come close. You even realise it is possible to learn from history. Another essay is about the fate of the jews during ww2. I felt sick several months after reading it. I had promised a friend to let him read the book, but I later refused, and he understood. If he had considered Israel and its people the great enemy, as so many do, it would be great to lend him the book. It forced me to put things in perspective.

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Sculpture:Acrylic on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:21.7 W x 33.5 H x 0.4 D in

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Brynjulf Jensvoll is a self-taught painter and sculptor since 14 years old. Eighteen years old he is working as a fisherman in northern Norway, and aged 22 he is leaving aside the arts to run his own vessel, At 29 years he returns to the artistic practise, and gets a 50 % position teaching arts. (From 2002-2010, secondary school.) He participates in a few collectives and has a major solo exhibition in Galleri Nordnorge before moving to Oslo in 2011. From 2017 he has been a full-time artist, living in Stokke, Sandefjord. 2025: July 31 - septemnber 6.: Solo exhibition, Senja Kunstforening 2023-24: November 30 - january 13.: Senjautstillinga, regional juried exhibition. August, 15. to november, 19: Sørlandsutstillingen. Juried exhibition covering the southern region of Norway. October: Solo exhibition, Harstad Kunstforening. Brynjulf is working in acrylic, oil and sculpture. His first interest was portraiture and drawing-based painting. Now his work shows a rare materiality due to inventive techniques. The striking textural qualities appeal to the tactile senses, and many viewers have felt the urge to touch, in wonder. The experimental approach is, according to himself, a quest to get closer to the matter. As he puts it: In my work, the matter is the one thing that matters. No matter the subject, I strive to get at the heart of the matter.

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