Mandala of brush strokes, signed (DGA) on paper, by Bjørheim
The image is Giclée printing is a high-quality digital print for the production of art prints. The Giclée method requires museum-quality paper, after hardening, the image is carefully rolled up and shipped in a cardboard box.
The picture is signed and numbered, on high-quality paper.
There are many frames with a suitable passepartout from e.g. Bohus that fits the picture directly.
Ps passepartout at Clas Ohlson is acid-free and therefore does not yellow.
Fits in any room, choose a color variant and buy a mandala made from different brushstrokes.
These images are created by creating different painting strokes, then I cut these out. Then I placed each coat on the wall in the studio and photographed them. It is then digitized and adjusted for the highest quality during production. Each photo is signed and numbered.
Further:
Jan Kjetil Bjørheim's latest digital artwork invites the viewer into a world where technology and art intertwine in a way that challenges traditional art forms. At first glance, it is clear that Bjørheim not only masters the technical aspects of digital art, but also how these can be used to convey complex emotions and ideas.
Composition
Bjørheim's composition demonstrates a remarkable balance between different elements in the picture. He manipulates light, shadow and perspective to create depth and dimension, which gives the work an almost three-dimensional quality. This, combined with an innovative use of digital texture, contributes to a sense of movement and life in the image.
Color use
The color palette Bjørheim chooses is both bold and carefully considered, with contrasts that capture attention and lead the eye through the artwork. The use of color seems to play a dual role; it creates visual interest and at the same time emphasizes the image's emotional or thematic aspects.
Artist
Jan Kjetil Bjørheim, unique digital print signed and numbered by the artist.