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Synnøve Persen

Cluster fuck

Cluster fuck

Regular price 8.500,00 NOK
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Painting

Title: Clusterfuck

Format: 130x150 cm

Technique: Spray, acrylic and oil pastel

Paper: Canvas stretched around blind frame

Circulation: 1/1

Signed: Yes

Price: 40,000 incl. 5% art tax

Art print

Format: 35x40 cm, 60x70 cm, 80x100 cm

Technique: Archival pigment ink

Paper: Moab Moenkopi Urnyu 55, Japanese rice paper with visible hemp threads

Circulation: 10 in each size
Signed: Yes

Framed: No, but we frame on request

Price: includes 5% art tax


Art print

Format: 35x40 cm, 61x70 cm, 87x100 cm

Technique: Archival pigment ink

Paper: Moab Juniper Baryta 305 gsm, 100% cotton with baryta coating

Circulation: 10 in each size
Signed: Yes

Framed: No, but we frame on request

Price: includes 5% art tax


Freight

Delivery time: 2-5 days in Norway, 7 days in Europe, 14 days globally.

Packaging: Our products are made to order. Unframed images are shipped rolled in environmentally friendly packaging. Framed images are shipped in a custom-made box.

Pickup: Free pickup at Thorvald Meyers gate 19 during our opening hours. You will receive a pickup notification when your order is ready.

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Synnøve Persen

Synnøve Persen (b. 1950) has been a leading figure in Sami art and culture for over 40 years. As a visual artist and writer, she has made a significant contribution to highlighting Sami identity in contemporary art. She was one of the founders of the Máze group, which played an important role in the development of modern Sami art.

Persen has also been an active advocate for Sami rights and participated in the hunger strike in front of the Storting in 1979 during the Alta conflict.

For her extensive artistic work, she was appointed Commander of the Order of St. Olav in 2018.

In 1977, Persen prepared a draft of the Sami flag, which became a powerful symbol of Sami identity. This draft is now part of the National Museum's collection.

Artist Statement

The series was created over a period of time from 1999-2002. It is called "Forest song" and is a song in memory of my daughter, who passed away in 1997. When I saw her for the last time, I felt like I was floating under the ceiling and wailing a song. The pictures are painted in such a way that I saw her lying in the coffin, floating under the ceiling. At the same time, the pictures became bright and light, but I spent several years formulating these few strokes with a brush, I took them out again and again, until one day they said they were finished.