Oslo, Norway
Appearance on
God Morgen Norge
Streets of Oslo
I was invited to take part in a feature on God Morgen Norge, offering viewers an insight into the process behind my artistic practice. The segment followed a material hunt through the streets of Oslo, highlighting how overlooked everyday objects can become the foundation of new artworks.
The project explored the potential hidden within discarded and forgotten materials, revealing the beauty, history, and character often found in objects that would otherwise go unnoticed. Through this approach, the feature presented a closer look at the relationship between urban environments, sustainability, and contemporary art.
Following the material hunt, I was invited into the God Morgen Norge studio, where I demonstrated the process live on air. Using some of the collected materials, I showed how found objects are transformed from raw fragments into finished works, giving viewers a behind-the-scenes look at the ideas and craftsmanship behind the pieces.
The feature aimed to encourage a different way of looking at our surroundings, highlighting the value and creative potential that can be found in the everyday materials we often pass by.

