Syver Lauritz
Nothing to see here - Syver Lauritz
Nothing to see here - Syver Lauritz
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Nothing to see here
Original work
- Size : 120 x 80 cm
- Price : 26,000 NOK incl. 5% BKH
Art print
High quality giclée on art paper. Signed and numbered.
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Size (motif) |
Size (with frame) |
Circulation |
Price (without frame) |
Price (framed) |
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50 x 35 cm |
53 x 38 cm |
15 |
2 200 kr |
3,800 kr |
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70 x 50 cm |
73 x 53 cm |
10 |
3,500 kr |
5,500 kr |
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100 x 70 cm |
103 x 73 cm |
5 |
5,500 kr |
7,500 kr |
Delivery
Delivery
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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Seven Lauritz
Syver Lauritzsen is a Norwegian artist, designer and technologist based in Oslo, known for creating interactive and emotionally engaging experiences that seamlessly combine technology and art. His expertise spans interactive installations, artificial intelligence, animations and generative visual expressions.
In addition to his work in technology and design, Lauritzsen has explored the visual arts. He was a semi-finalist in NRK's "Portrait Championship" and held his first solo exhibition of oil paintings in 2024. His upcoming exhibition, "Human Error", opens on April 3, 2025 at Grafills Hus in Oslo and runs until May 11. In this exhibition, he transforms digital errors in AI-generated images into classic oil paintings, exploring how technological errors can reveal human traits.
Lauritzsen has collaborated with major brands and organizations such as the Nobel Peace Prize, Norwegian Airlines, DNB, Rema 1000, The Norwegian Defence University College and Telia. His innovative approach invites audiences to engage with art in new and immersive ways.



