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Sold to a Norwegian collector.

Printed using Epson certified Digigraphie

One sold | 14 available

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Universal Cycle:
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Released October 1st 2014

Recorded in IsItArt Studio, Sweden, by Peder Kjellsby & Sjur Miljeteig, and in Propeller Music Division, Oslo, Norway, by Morgan Nicolaysen.
Mixed by Morgan Nicolaysen at Propeller Music Division. Mastered by Chris Sansom at Propeller Music Division.

All tracks written by Jonas H. Sjøvaag, except track 2, 5 & 6 written by Andreas Ulvo.
Produced by Jonas H. Sjøvaag, Sigurd Hole & Andreas Ulvo. Cover photo (Untitled #21 / Red Mirage), booklet photos & cover design by Jonas H. Sjøvaag.

Liner Notes:
You start in the barren desert, and then you walk through the woods. Entering a small forest island in which there are no trees, only open space surrounding the watering hole where all animals come to drink. Then you pass that gleaming, in that particular forest, abandoning the direct sunlight, seeking refuge in the shades beneath a dense layer of vegetation.

In there it’s cooler, and when you look up you can sometimes see how the sun and the blue sky peeks through the greens. Birds are audible, you can hear how they sing, how they eat and how they die. Some are caught by predators in a swift and sudden carnivorous action, others are falling motionless to the ground. The latter provides energy for a different chain; one that attacks much slower but one that is much more thorough.

After the forest comes the mountain. A steep climb, one that has not been climbed before, and it rises in front of you; rocks, dirt and compost piled up and built over a million years, but you shall conquer it, starting by lifting your body on the strength of your lower extremities. It’s humanity and evolution that lifts your body over that first rock. You are part of a community, and this is how we are made.

Then you reach the top, and the sweat is dripping down your forehead, it trickles into your eyes and makes you blink. From there you see nothing, and you see everything. The sky is blue, and the sun is warm on your skin. You’re a conqueror, and you see what you have been granted through your effort. Descending from the mountain you see water from the great Ocean flowing with enormous force, grinding away the stones in its path. When you first set foot in it you feel an enormous joy that stems from how you know that you belong in all of your surroundings.

This, in essence, tells The Observer that human emotion always relies on a connection between the body and the mind. Such is our collective nature, and we are all susceptible to modes of input.

´Universal Cycle´ was made in a time where it felt natural to embrace extroversion as a mode of output. It may not become the norm.

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New album by Eple Trio, due for release in Japan on September 7th. Norway and rest of the world will follow in March 2014.

Jewelcase with 8 page booklet and inlay with dual sided print.

Tracklist:
01 / Setting Foot on Another Planet (Sjøvaag)
02 / One Elephant (Ulvo)
03 / Island Sunrise (Sjøvaag)
04 / In Our Home, Where We Live (Sjøvaag)
05 / First Sun (Ulvo)
06 / Tippler’s Insomnia (Ulvo)
07 / And Now, Many Days Have Passed (Sjøvaag)
08 / Morning Stillness, Crisp Air (Sjøvaag)
09 / On a Road That Never Ends (Sjøvaag)

Shipwreckords

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I've entered the showdown at Saatchi online galleries, presenting the image 'David's Rowanberries.'
Very much inspired by David Hockney, the image is a cut-up of a rowanberry tree nearby a lake in Oppland, Norway.

Watch it here: http://www.saatchionline.com/art/New-Media-Art-Digital-Collage-David-s-r...

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Old Mares, 17 years of age. Have now given birth four times, after being kept as race horses before given the chance to breed.

Genealogically linked to the image "Colt in a Field" as the colt portrayed is the offspring of one of these.

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Colt in the field - Color and medium variation #1
42 x 59,4 printed on paper | Limited edition number 1 of 100

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Looking up at l'Aiguille du Midi, from Chamonix.

Available in two sizes:

80 x 120
Paper / Epson Certified Digigraphie

Size: 150 x 225
White aluminium

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Loving a new musical discovery this week: Mattis & The Grand Trunk Road’s debut LP Imperial Splendor is a gorgeous record that sounds like early Paul Simon (which alone would be enough) meets Nick Drake meets my ol’ pal Greg Moore’s Sandycoates meets (occasionally) Alice In Chains’ Jar Of Flies EP with Eastern and Indian influences throughout. Which sounds like a lot to take in, but it’s simple music and perfect for the slow, dark lull of winter.