About me

The name "Mørk" means dark in Norwegian, and although I depict dark moods and undertones in my art and music, I always attempt to give a glimmer of hope and light at the same time. Encompassing a
holistic approach to life.

On one hand I am inspired by that which connects us as humans, regardless of culture. And on the other hand I´m inspired my Norwegian heritage; green forests, rusty leaves, grey mountains, black sky, white winters , fresh light and clean air.

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Art Education

  • 2023
    Mentors: Vincent Desiderio, Guillermo Lorca, Lita Cabellut, Martin Wittfooth, Miles Johnston, Ryan Heshka, Kirsten H. Anderson, Xavi Denia, Pau Marinello and Natalie Holland.
  • 2023
    Online course with Black Sanchez.
  • 2021
    Online course with Javier Arizabalo.
  • 2020
    Online course with Will Kemp.
  • 1996-1999
    Les Beaux Arts de Nancy, Lorraine, France and
    CERFAV, Vannes le Chatel, France.

Nordic Glass 2000

"Nordic Glass 2000 - Glass without Boundaries" was a large exhibition and book featuring glassartist from 6 different countries. Randi Gaustad from Kunstindustrimuseet was the Norwegian curator.

I was chosen as one of the glassartists representing Norway. Glacier Arms was part of the art performance exhibition "Låst i Vann" which I am explaining below.

Glacier Arms were large glass castings I made with a team at Hadeland Glassverk and weighed 40 kg each.

The photo is from the performance where I am standing in the middle with a black cape on.

Art performance

After studying art and glass in France, I went back to my home country, Norway, and made an art performance with glassart and music.

The overall theme was water, and each glassart installation was symbolising the different forms of water; ice, waterfall, boiling water, glacier, water puddles, stalaktites etc.

It was performed by a choir of 16 women with me as a solo singer.

I designed 11 glassart installations and wrote music together with Paolo Vinaccia, Audun Erlien.

Winter exhibition

As part of a winter festival in Fredrikstad, Norway, I exhibited a glass sculpture collection called "Frozen moments" together with the paintings of the famous Norwegian painter, Vebjørn Sand.