Art director in Oslo
 
 
 • Illustrator by night
 • Does motion graphics and interactive design
 • Owns art label Stupid Devil and enjoys participating in projects, exhibitions, and creative endeavors
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Illustrator and painter
 
 • Received over 50 awards (several Multiple Awards of Excellence from Communication Arts almost every year since 1988)
 
 • Published four children’s books (America the Beautiful, Dear Fish, There's Nothing To Do On Mars, and Dinotrux)
 
 
 one of the greatest post-impressionists, also influential in cubism
 
 
- began his work in impressionism
- insisted on personal expression and the integrity of the painting
- rejected the ‘romantic’ approach
- late 1870’s- entered constructive phase; characterized by the grouping of parallel, hatched brushstrokes in formations that build up a sense of mass in themselves
- Late Phase- concentrated on a few basic subjects: still lives of studio objects built around such recurring elements as apples, statuary, and tablecloths; studies of bathers, based upon the male model and drawing upon a combination of memory, earlier studies, and sources in the art of the past; and successive views of the Mont Sainte-Victoire, a nearby landmark, painted from his studio looking across the intervening valley








 
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