Seeing the wind, painting on canvas, painted by Bjørheim 120x150cm
This is a fantastic picture to have together with, for example, concrete walls, it gives warmth to cold walls.
Having art in the house is a joy that enriches everyday life in several ways. Artwork gives the room character and personality, and acts as a visual focal point that can inspire, calm down or stimulate conversation. They are a reflection of the owner's taste and values, and create a more personal and vibrant environment.
Surrounding yourself with art can also have a positive effect on mood and well-being. A colourful, lively painting can energize, while a more toned down and meditative work can be calming and help create a peaceful atmosphere in the home. Art is a source of endless joy, as it can constantly provide new perspectives and insights over time.
In short, art in, for example, the living room is not just decor, but a window to human creativity and a daily reminder of life's beauty and diversity.
This image is a captivating exploration of abstract art, where I use fluid shapes and bold color combinations to create a visually stimulating work. The work contains layers of paint strokes and color fields that appear to be in motion, creating a dynamic composition that invites reflection, and may resemble textiles in the wind.
In the context of abstract art, this work is in dialogue with several eras and art trends. From the early experiments with abstraction by artists such as Wassily Kandinsky, who are considered pioneers of abstract expressionism, to the more rhythmic and patterned compositions of artists such as Mark Rothko and Jackson Pollock, abstract art has constantly challenged our perception of what painting can be.More:
Bjørheim's work can be seen as a continuation of this tradition, where he plays with form and color without tying himself to the physical world. By letting go of the direct representation, he invites the viewer to dive into an inner world of feelings and personal associations. The colors and shapes can be experienced as metaphors for different moods or ideas, and the way they flow and interact on the canvas can be seen as a visualization of the artist's inner life and feelings.
The work also reflects the modern zeitgeist with a freedom to experiment and break boundaries, a legacy from the history of abstract art. It stands as an example of how contemporary artists continue to expand and explore the language of abstract art, and how they continue to use it as a means of expressing the human experience.