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Ketil Born

Earth Shapes 5 - Ketil Born

Earth Shapes 5 - Ketil Born

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Edition: of 30
Size: 40 x 60 / 60 x 90 / 100 x 140 cm
Ready to hang: No
Signed: Yes, digital signature
Materials: Moab Entrada Natural 300 gsm
Shipping: From Oslo 

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About the series Earth Shapes

I started the series called Earth Shapes five years ago. My approach has been to integrate and unite the language of ancient nature, with the illusory human form – to explore and communicate man as nature. For me, this project has become a grateful tribute to Mother Nature – a play with lines, shapes and movement, with fragility and the permanent.

The photos were mainly taken in northern Norway, in Rana, close to the Arctic Circle. It is my aim that this exhibition invites the public to embrace the infinite beauty with which we are all connected, and which sustains our existence. I hope to evoke the deep joy I have found in being out in nature, and to convey the deep humility it inspires, as the source of life.

Earth Shapes - Hovedøya 2018

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Ketil Born

Ketil Born is educated in graphic design and has a certificate as a photographer. He has a long career in the field and had his first solo exhibition as early as 1988. Born lives and works in Oslo, Norway, and is also a traveling photographer who often goes out on project work.

Unique compositions

Born uses strong contrasts and compositions. Through his series Earth Shapes, by Jern, Iceland and Eros he conveys both landscape, portrait, nude and eroticism through his work. His style is characterized by the ability to capture the magic of the moment and convey emotions through the motifs.

He has collaborated with several renowned artists and writers, and his work has been published in several books and collections.

Exhibitions in Norway and abroad

Born has participated in exhibitions all over Norway. He has received several awards, including a prize for the best erotic photo in Cupido in 1991 and a third place in the UNESCO-supported international photo competition "The Family" in Warzava in 1995. He is a recognized and respected photographer in Norway, and his work has has been supported by the Norwegian Film Photographers Fund and Rana Municipality.