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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by poppa on Jun 1, 2012 17:57:18 GMT 1, Up in an hour or so for those that like it!
Up in an hour or so for those that like it!
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by frezza on Jun 1, 2012 19:05:07 GMT 1, Can't see it....
EDIT - ah it's BST here so not up for a while....that's the way I missed out on eelus NEISBW! ;-)
Can't see it....
EDIT - ah it's BST here so not up for a while....that's the way I missed out on eelus NEISBW! ;-)
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by therivler1 on Jun 1, 2012 19:12:38 GMT 1, not up for another 45 minutes.
not up for another 45 minutes.
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by Ottomatik on Jun 1, 2012 19:13:06 GMT 1, Not much border on the sides and top. Could create issues if you're using a mat.
Not much border on the sides and top. Could create issues if you're using a mat.
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by poppa on Jun 1, 2012 19:23:46 GMT 1, Yeah, not liking the fact you have to have a thick border along the bottom.
Yeah, not liking the fact you have to have a thick border along the bottom.
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by aj2010 on Jun 1, 2012 19:25:26 GMT 1, Yeah, not liking the fact you have to have a thick border along the bottom.
Which you would never see if you framed it.
Yeah, not liking the fact you have to have a thick border along the bottom. Which you would never see if you framed it.
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by poppa on Jun 1, 2012 19:57:39 GMT 1, Yeah, not liking the fact you have to have a thick border along the bottom. Which you would never see if you framed it.
Yeah, framed right over the signature. Not for me.
Yeah, not liking the fact you have to have a thick border along the bottom. Which you would never see if you framed it. Yeah, framed right over the signature. Not for me.
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by pidge on Jun 1, 2012 20:10:55 GMT 1, Bagged one, got his previous print.....looks great in flesh
Bagged one, got his previous print.....looks great in flesh
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by frezza on Jun 1, 2012 20:25:04 GMT 1, Yup me too :-)
Yup me too :-)
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by seqret on Jun 1, 2012 20:35:00 GMT 1, Sold out. Pretty fast. Like this more than previous but the borders..
Sold out. Pretty fast. Like this more than previous but the borders..
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by Warm Gun on Jun 1, 2012 20:39:00 GMT 1, Balls, I was looking at the loaded page for ages trying to decide whether to get it or not and then it wouldn't add to cart as they had all gone anyway.
Balls, I was looking at the loaded page for ages trying to decide whether to get it or not and then it wouldn't add to cart as they had all gone anyway.
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by poppa on Jun 1, 2012 20:39:51 GMT 1, Well done to all who got one. Great image!
Well done to all who got one. Great image!
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by ceroxol on Jun 1, 2012 21:08:41 GMT 1, Bagged one. Think I'm going to visit Henrik's gallery next week and look at some originals, probably post some pics here also.
Bagged one. Think I'm going to visit Henrik's gallery next week and look at some originals, probably post some pics here also.
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by ivantankl on Jun 1, 2012 21:19:59 GMT 1, Missed it. If anyone has a sudden change of heart pm me.
Missed it. If anyone has a sudden change of heart pm me.
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by letiss on Jun 2, 2012 0:24:52 GMT 1, After ivantanki, I'd really like one of these but was out all evening. Ta
After ivantanki, I'd really like one of these but was out all evening. Ta
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by nocode on Jun 25, 2012 13:50:18 GMT 1, New pieces by Henrik Uldalen:
New pieces by Henrik Uldalen:
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by sfinks on Jun 25, 2012 14:49:31 GMT 1, Its hard to refuse that the name Geddes pops up in the back of my head. But following Henriks work from start to now, its pretty safe to say the guy has major talent. Love these pieces.
Its hard to refuse that the name Geddes pops up in the back of my head. But following Henriks work from start to now, its pretty safe to say the guy has major talent. Love these pieces.
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by Ken Hashimoto on Jul 1, 2013 20:39:53 GMT 1,
I'm very excited to announce the release of our latest fine art print with Henrik Aa Uldalen, happening this Friday, July 5th via Spoke Art.
Here are the details:
Henrik Aa Uldalen: "Floating" Fine art giclee print, produced with archival Epson HDR inks on our 300# Italian-produced cold press watercolor paper. 15" x 15" paper size (12" x 12" image size) Signed and numbered Edition of 75 $40
Releasing Friday, July 5th at approximately 3pm PST in the Fine Art Prints section of our online store (store.spoke-art.com/collections/fine-art-prints)
To learn more about the artist, please visit his website here: henrikaau.com/
I'm very excited to announce the release of our latest fine art print with Henrik Aa Uldalen, happening this Friday, July 5th via Spoke Art. Here are the details: Henrik Aa Uldalen: "Floating" Fine art giclee print, produced with archival Epson HDR inks on our 300# Italian-produced cold press watercolor paper. 15" x 15" paper size (12" x 12" image size) Signed and numbered Edition of 75 $40 Releasing Friday, July 5th at approximately 3pm PST in the Fine Art Prints section of our online store ( store.spoke-art.com/collections/fine-art-prints) To learn more about the artist, please visit his website here: henrikaau.com/
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by Ken Hashimoto on Jul 3, 2013 22:45:39 GMT 1,
In preparation for his upcoming print release with Spoke Art, Henrik Aa. Uldalen sat down with Alex Ziv from Exhibition.ism Magazine to discuss his work, inspirations and the new print. Read more below!
1. When did you learn you wanted to become an artist? The thought of being an artist has been on and off since I was very young. It wasn’t until I first tried oil painting some 7 years ago, that I really decided to actually do this. Before that I was planning to be fine art teacher in elementary school.
2. Who are some influences and inspirations for you today? These days I get a huge amount of inspirations from movies and music. Anything that can put me in the mood that I want to express for myself goes. I also get inspired by other artists working with the visual, but the list is never ending. Old masters, contemporary representiative artists, photographers, digital concept art, anything.
3. Your paintings depict figures floating in semi-contemplative euphoric spaces that seem to have been captured just as the transcending experience occurs, can you tell us a little about these moments depicted? This print release, “Floating”, is of a moment like you describe, but other paintings are not necessarily captured in that moment. It all depends on what I want to express.
4. Some of your paintings retain a minimal mental aesthetic, while others contain dream-like surreal backgrounds recognizable from real life, how do you choose to include a recognizable background or not in your paintings? Even though I work fairly organized with painting, this part of the process is very loose. Sometimes I want to talk about something concrete, and go out and actively seeks for something that captures that feeling, but most of times I just want to find a new and better way to express something I’ve expressed before. Most of the things I want to express are abstract feelings, and if I come over something that captures me visually, then I’ll try it.
5. You recently moved from Oslo to Spain, how does Spain compare? How has the transition been? The transition has been very good, and I’m happy I moved. The reason was mostly to just put myself out there, and stir things up a bit. A search for high emotions, either it’s bad or good. I also don’t mind the warm weather and tapas.
6. Your paintings seem to reflect a color palette seen in the northern regions of Europe (cooler hues of blues and grey), do you feel your move to Spain may influence your color choices? I honestly don’t think it will. Right now, the color palette I use is for me the perfect language to describe what I want. But you never know, I’m always in search of better ways, and maybe I’ll try something new out, and find myself in a new direction. I always try out new colors and ways to describe for instance skin tones, but the warmer colors has still not captured me as the cool does.
7. The figures you choose to paint seem to be people that may be found in everyday life, who are they and how do you choose them? It all varies from painting to painting. Before I mostly painted close friends, because of the obvious practical reasons. But I’m getting better at asking random people that has something captivating about their appearance. But of course, it’s not always as easy to convince them that I’m not a creep pretending to paint, but a creep that actually paint.
8. What is your perfect working environment for you? Some dream projects you’ve always wanted to execute? I think that I work best in the company of others. I don’t need a lot of social stimulation, but just having people around me, not necessarily even talking. But just having life there. So the most difficult part of moving, is that I now paint by myself in my apartment. Which I’m not used to.
I have always wanted to find a good studio in NYC, or perhaps Brooklyn, with other artists just around the area. I think it’s a doable dream.
9. Your new print with Spoke Art is based on the painting “Floating”, why have you chosen this painting above all the others? This painting has always struck something in me. Not that I get moved by my own work, but visually I think it’s one of the stronger pieces I’ve done, even though I think I could have done a lot of things better technically. I should probably have put it up as a print a long time ago.
10. What’s next for you? Any big exhibits coming up? I have recently found new representation in NYC, Arcadia Fine Arts, so I will contribute to a few group shows there this coming fall. And in January next year I will have a show in Thinkspace, LA, together with the amazing painter Seamus Conely. Followed up by a show in Rook and Raven, London.
In preparation for his upcoming print release with Spoke Art, Henrik Aa. Uldalen sat down with Alex Ziv from Exhibition.ism Magazine to discuss his work, inspirations and the new print. Read more below! 1. When did you learn you wanted to become an artist?The thought of being an artist has been on and off since I was very young. It wasn’t until I first tried oil painting some 7 years ago, that I really decided to actually do this. Before that I was planning to be fine art teacher in elementary school. 2. Who are some influences and inspirations for you today?These days I get a huge amount of inspirations from movies and music. Anything that can put me in the mood that I want to express for myself goes. I also get inspired by other artists working with the visual, but the list is never ending. Old masters, contemporary representiative artists, photographers, digital concept art, anything. 3. Your paintings depict figures floating in semi-contemplative euphoric spaces that seem to have been captured just as the transcending experience occurs, can you tell us a little about these moments depicted?This print release, “Floating”, is of a moment like you describe, but other paintings are not necessarily captured in that moment. It all depends on what I want to express. 4. Some of your paintings retain a minimal mental aesthetic, while others contain dream-like surreal backgrounds recognizable from real life, how do you choose to include a recognizable background or not in your paintings?Even though I work fairly organized with painting, this part of the process is very loose. Sometimes I want to talk about something concrete, and go out and actively seeks for something that captures that feeling, but most of times I just want to find a new and better way to express something I’ve expressed before. Most of the things I want to express are abstract feelings, and if I come over something that captures me visually, then I’ll try it. 5. You recently moved from Oslo to Spain, how does Spain compare? How has the transition been?The transition has been very good, and I’m happy I moved. The reason was mostly to just put myself out there, and stir things up a bit. A search for high emotions, either it’s bad or good. I also don’t mind the warm weather and tapas. 6. Your paintings seem to reflect a color palette seen in the northern regions of Europe (cooler hues of blues and grey), do you feel your move to Spain may influence your color choices?I honestly don’t think it will. Right now, the color palette I use is for me the perfect language to describe what I want. But you never know, I’m always in search of better ways, and maybe I’ll try something new out, and find myself in a new direction. I always try out new colors and ways to describe for instance skin tones, but the warmer colors has still not captured me as the cool does. 7. The figures you choose to paint seem to be people that may be found in everyday life, who are they and how do you choose them?It all varies from painting to painting. Before I mostly painted close friends, because of the obvious practical reasons. But I’m getting better at asking random people that has something captivating about their appearance. But of course, it’s not always as easy to convince them that I’m not a creep pretending to paint, but a creep that actually paint. 8. What is your perfect working environment for you? Some dream projects you’ve always wanted to execute?I think that I work best in the company of others. I don’t need a lot of social stimulation, but just having people around me, not necessarily even talking. But just having life there. So the most difficult part of moving, is that I now paint by myself in my apartment. Which I’m not used to.
I have always wanted to find a good studio in NYC, or perhaps Brooklyn, with other artists just around the area. I think it’s a doable dream. 9. Your new print with Spoke Art is based on the painting “Floating”, why have you chosen this painting above all the others?This painting has always struck something in me. Not that I get moved by my own work, but visually I think it’s one of the stronger pieces I’ve done, even though I think I could have done a lot of things better technically. I should probably have put it up as a print a long time ago. 10. What’s next for you? Any big exhibits coming up?I have recently found new representation in NYC, Arcadia Fine Arts, so I will contribute to a few group shows there this coming fall. And in January next year I will have a show in Thinkspace, LA, together with the amazing painter Seamus Conely. Followed up by a show in Rook and Raven, London.
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by Ken Hashimoto on Jul 5, 2013 21:50:28 GMT 1,
Just a friendly reminder that this print will be available in approximately an hour and 15 minutes (3PM PST).
We're also happy to announce that a custom framing option will be available for collectors who are interested in getting this print on their wall quickly and affordably. Framing includes a custom built wooden frame, thick 8ply mat (acid free), along with acid free backing, rice paper hinges and shatterproof UV-resistant archival plexiglass. Framing is an extra $100 plus shipping, which is our cost.
Good luck everyone!
Just a friendly reminder that this print will be available in approximately an hour and 15 minutes (3PM PST). We're also happy to announce that a custom framing option will be available for collectors who are interested in getting this print on their wall quickly and affordably. Framing includes a custom built wooden frame, thick 8ply mat (acid free), along with acid free backing, rice paper hinges and shatterproof UV-resistant archival plexiglass. Framing is an extra $100 plus shipping, which is our cost. Good luck everyone!
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by kendo on Jul 5, 2013 23:07:53 GMT 1, Couldn't resist - great image at a great price
Couldn't resist - great image at a great price
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by charlie on Jul 5, 2013 23:11:32 GMT 1, gone for this - the new Geddes in my view. I was lucky enough to discover Geddes early on and sensing the same talent with Henrik here. And always happy for a framed print to be shipped to my door in Zurich for just over £100 incl postage!
gone for this - the new Geddes in my view. I was lucky enough to discover Geddes early on and sensing the same talent with Henrik here. And always happy for a framed print to be shipped to my door in Zurich for just over £100 incl postage!
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by kendo on Jul 5, 2013 23:16:51 GMT 1, Looks like it's sold-out! I agree that it's similar to Geddes which isn't a bad thing
Looks like it's sold-out! I agree that it's similar to Geddes which isn't a bad thing
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by Deleted on Jul 6, 2013 0:05:11 GMT 1, Damn ! Missed this one gutted I really wanted this
Damn ! Missed this one gutted I really wanted this
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by Ken Hashimoto on Jul 6, 2013 0:30:15 GMT 1, A very big thanks to everyone who purchased a print, and big congrats to Henrik on the very quick sell out time!
Unframed orders will ship by Tuesday of next week, with custom framed orders shipping in approximately 2-3 weeks.
This is our second highly successful print release with Henrik, both he and I are very appreciative of all the support, thank you!
A very big thanks to everyone who purchased a print, and big congrats to Henrik on the very quick sell out time!
Unframed orders will ship by Tuesday of next week, with custom framed orders shipping in approximately 2-3 weeks.
This is our second highly successful print release with Henrik, both he and I are very appreciative of all the support, thank you!
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by Patta1 on Jul 6, 2013 9:58:01 GMT 1, Missed this one has anyone got a spare or changed minds !
Missed this one has anyone got a spare or changed minds !
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by kendo on Jul 27, 2013 23:07:32 GMT 1, Has anyone received their print or framed print yet?
Has anyone received their print or framed print yet?
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Henrik Uldalen 🇧🇻 Oil Painting • Figurative Painter, by kendo on Aug 3, 2013 16:58:19 GMT 1, I received my framed print and have it up on the wall already, it looks fantastic - makes me want to get an original! Have to say that Spoke Art have done a brilliant job, from great communication to solid packaging - all hassle free. Cheers guys.
I received my framed print and have it up on the wall already, it looks fantastic - makes me want to get an original! Have to say that Spoke Art have done a brilliant job, from great communication to solid packaging - all hassle free. Cheers guys.
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