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Cezanne's Mountain Cezanne's Mountain

Medium: Oil on canvas
Year: 2005-2007
Size: 95x95 cm
Owner: For sale: 12.000 NOK (or $1795.00)

I have always admired Cezanne. His father didn't want him to become a painter, but he insisted. Well in Paris, he took up painting vigorously but was too modern to get any praise by local gallerists and art critics. Several times he was rejected by the saloon causing him great self-doubt. Still, his dominant, stubborn side said, "one day I'll show them" and indeed he did.

A break-through for Cezanne was meeting the impressionistic painter Pissaro who taught him to paint outside. Between 1882 and 1887, he painted several canvases and watrercolors of the Sainte-Victoire mountain, close to where he lived in Provance, France. So this was my homage to Cezanne, depicting a mountain taken from my imagination, yet greatly inspired by his work.

*To read more about Cezanne or Pissaro, see my "Hall of Fame" section on the menu.

*Does not need framing. Is painted on 3 cm box-frame (painted on all sides).

Homage to Cezanne Homage to Cezanne

Medium: Oil on canvas
Year: Aug 2005
Size: 60x60 cm
Owner: Kolbotn, Norway

This painting was done with Cezanne in mind, but the yellow sky lead my thoughts to Van Gogh.

Cezanne's Mountain (Blue) Cezanne's Mountain (Blue)

Medium: Oil on canvas
Year: Summer 2007
Size: 60x60 cm
Owner: Oslo, Norway

Featured on the exhibit poster for the Galleri Soon exhibit, September 2007. To view/buy this poster visit the print section located on the main menu.

Skagen 1 Skagen 1

Oil on canvas
Year: summer 2004
Size: 116x89cm
Owner: Rygge, Norway

This painting was commissioned by Johan Svendsen in 2003, and was my first real assignment to decorate a home: a lovely beach house in Skagen Denmark, called Bratten Strand. As a result of this, my family and I got to spend a week there the summer of 2004 (and 2005) to draw inspiration. This painting was the end result, produced in my studio a few months later. I wanted to keep it light and simple just as the nature is there. I get the same feeling from Skagen as in Nice, France, of which Henri Matisse said in 1916: ""When I understood that each morning I would see again that light, I couldn't believe in my good chance". I most certainally agree.


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