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I was always happiest between the waves

I was always happiest between the waves

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Edition of 30
12 colour archival inkjet 
Produced by Daidda Print Lab
70x50
Signed, numbered and COA by the artist
Frame not included, but can be ordered

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"I was always happiest between the waves". It took me 6 months to complete this drawing, with 1,876 people included in the illustration. I can compare the wave of the stadium crowd to my life in many ways. It's fun and a bit embarrassing when you have to cheer with your hands in the air during life's high points, but I definitely feel most comfortable in the moments between them.

Thorbjørn Ruud (1974), an multi award-winning art director hailing from the vibrant landscape of the advertising industry, with highlights such as Kreativt Forum's Honorary Award and gold in Digital Craft in the Cannes Lions Festival. He defies conventional artistic norms with his unconventional approach. Rather than conforming to predefined techniques and styles, Thorbjørn draws inspiration directly from his ideas, resulting in a portfolio where each artwork possesses its own distinctive flair.

His methodology is deeply rooted in his experience crafting advertising campaigns, where he has specialized in the visual side of creativity. Over the past 25 years, Thorbjørn has delved into the realm of digital art using ProCreate, Illustrator and Photoshop, seamlessly blending it with analog techniques such as Posca markers, crayons, and oil paint. This fusion of mediums adds a dynamic texture to his creations. Thorbjørn's artistic journey traces back to his upbringing on the dynamic east side of Oslo during the 1970s. It was amidst the burgeoning graffiti and street art culture of neighborhoods like Stovner and Vestli in the 1980s that his passion for artistic expression ignited. He later moved to another part of Oslo, Mortensrud. Here he opened his eyes to the visual and graphic aspects of snowboarding and skateboarding culture and this has left an indelible mark on his artistic style.

About the Edition

"I was always happiest between the waves". It took me 6 months to complete this drawing, with 1,876 people included in the illustration. I can compare the wave of the stadium crowd to my life in many ways. It's fun and a bit embarrassing when you have to cheer with your hands in the air during life's high points, but I definitely feel most comfortable in the moments between them.

About the Artist

Thorbjørn Ruud (1974), an multi award-winning art director hailing from the vibrant landscape of the advertising industry, with highlights such as Kreativt Forum's Honorary Award and gold in Digital Craft in the Cannes Lions Festival. He defies conventional artistic norms with his unconventional approach. Rather than conforming to predefined techniques and styles, Thorbjørn draws inspiration directly from his ideas, resulting in a portfolio where each artwork possesses its own distinctive flair.

His methodology is deeply rooted in his experience crafting advertising campaigns, where he has specialized in the visual side of creativity. Over the past 25 years, Thorbjørn has delved into the realm of digital art using ProCreate, Illustrator and Photoshop, seamlessly blending it with analog techniques such as Posca markers, crayons, and oil paint. This fusion of mediums adds a dynamic texture to his creations. Thorbjørn's artistic journey traces back to his upbringing on the dynamic east side of Oslo during the 1970s. It was amidst the burgeoning graffiti and street art culture of neighborhoods like Stovner and Vestli in the 1980s that his passion for artistic expression ignited. He later moved to another part of Oslo, Mortensrud. Here he opened his eyes to the visual and graphic aspects of snowboarding and skateboarding culture and this has left an indelible mark on his artistic style.