
Fuck your ego, I already got mine!
ABOUT
"Art is my Religion"
Inspired by cultural anthropology, art history, social dilemmas, and theology, this artist brings a bold and thought-provoking perspective to the canvas. With roots in Bergen—a town known for its rich artistic heritage—she channels her curiosity and passion into expressive, vibrant works that challenge the status quo.
Her paintings are more than just visual statements; they are questions, provocations, and reflections of a world caught in polarized currents. At 37, she stands at the intersection of tradition and innovation, using art to explore the human psyche, expose contradictions, and spark dialogue. Yet, she also embraces the power of aesthetics, understanding that beauty itself can be a tool for both connection and confrontation.
In an era where social media blurs the lines between art, identity, and spectacle, she plays the role of both creator and subject—conscious of the provocative nature of self-representation. Her work is an invitation to explore, to question, and to engage in a deeper conversation about society, perception, and meaning.
Each piece she creates is not just a painting, but a mirror—reflecting the complexities of the modern world and the emotions that shape it.
