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29.2.20
20200229a from the Camembert series 70x100
20200228 from the Camembert series 70x100
27.2.20
20200227 from the Camembert series 70x100 cm
26.2.20
20200226 from the Camembert series, pencil on acrylic on paper 70x100 cm
20200225 from the Camembert series 70x100 cm on paper
24.2.20
20200224 SRABANDE from the series of Camembert 70x100
23.2.20
2020223a from the Camembert series, pencil and white filler on acrylic on paper 70x100 cm
20200223 from the Camembert series 70x100 cm on paper
22.2.20
20200222 from the Camembert series 70x100 cm
18.2.20
20200218 pencil, colour crayon and filler on acrylic on paper 70x100 cm
17.2.20
20200217
20200216-17 from the Camembert series, pencil on acrylic on paper 70x100 cm
15.2.20
20200214-15
13.2.20
20200211-12 from the Camembert series, pencil and filler on acrylic on paper 70x100cm
20200213 from The Camembert series, pencil on acrylic on paper 70x90 cm
9.2.20
20200209a pencil and filler on acrylic on paper 50x70 cm
20200209
8.2.20
20200208-a
7.2.20
20200207
20200207 pencil and acrylic on paper 50x70 cm
6.2.20
20200206 pencil and filler on acrylic on paper 50x70 cm
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20200229a from the Camembert series 70x100
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20200227 from the Camembert series 70x100 cm
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20200224 SRABANDE from the series of Camembert 70x100
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20200223 from the Camembert series 70x100 cm on paper
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KJELL VARVIN
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N-1363 HØVIK
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The themes that are spurring my fantasy are the stages of development from the first signs of patterns up to the precious instant of their fulfilment and then the following process of decay, where finally no pattern or order is recognisable. Especially intriguing are the processes of crystallisation. How it starts from zero and where the whole system suddenly seems to have accumulated enough energy to develop its special pattern. I like the thrill of observing the elements on the limit of equilibrium, the suspense just before collapse, where a fragile stability still holds the structures together.
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