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Tor-Arne Moen
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Dette er en film om et bilde jeg malte for flere år siden. Det var meningen at jeg skulle legge på musikk men det ble det aldri noe av - så nå legger jeg den ut uten musikk - bare med romlydene fra arbeidet.
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This film shows the making of the oil painting called: "The other scream" (oil on canvas), by Tor-Arne Moen. It was painted in March/April 2015 and measures 200x300 cm. The model is Jorunn Sørensen, aka "Lady J".
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The film was made by the artist himself, and is an "artist in studio" production showing the process of a large oil painting.
The painting depicts a lady dressed in red and red patent stilettos surrounded by what seems like junk, but also animals out of their natural habitat, like fish, a zebra, a lions back seen from above, and two dogs copulating behind her back. The woman is sitting down on the ground, stabbing herself with a fork in the thigh, probably the reason for the gesture of a scream caused by pain.
Although Moen has claimed that "the motif is just an excuse to paint", his paintings leaves the spectator with space to interpret, and are often highly imaginative and with stories to tell.
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Tor-Arne Moen (1966) is a Norwegian painter, printmaker and author. He lives and works in Notodden (Telemark), Norway. He was educated at the Bergen National Academy of the Arts (1988-94).
The artist is recognizable by his high-powered figurative technique with heavily painted surfaces consisting of coarse and thick brushstrokes made with varying brush widths, in layer upon layer. He uses a mix of oil-paint and egg-oil tempera, an old technique based on an emulsifying binder. Emulsion is a mixture of two substances which initially cannot be mixed, in this case oil and water. The egg is added as the emulsifier, which allows oil and water to mix. The word tempera refers to the actual painting technique and was used by the masters since Medieval times. While the tempera is often applied in thin layers, Moen uses it with oil-paint, and in generous amounts, in order to get the creamy texture, and set the brushstrokes in relief to the canvas.
Moen had his breakthrough with a series of paintings for Hamsun’s collected works in the early 90s and continued with a series of expressively painted motorcycles. Throughout the last 25 years he has worked through a wide range of different approaches to the medium and has gone through most classical, figurative disciplines, with motifs such as portraits, landscapes, urban landscapes, burlesque and imaginative, more or less surreal constellations between animals and human figure. In short, most of what he has found visually interesting.
Moen usually works in series over a topic that can occupy him for several years, before changing his theme and style, seeking new angles into his painterly excavations.
For two periods, from 2004 to 2012 and from 2017 onwards, he has worked with a nostalgic approach to the painting based on old black and white family-album photographs as motive basis and support for the eye. Here, the viewer immediately recognizes the photographic reference to a certain time and a certain type of photography, while experiencing the painterly addition of coats and colors in bold, often expressionist brushstrokes. «In front of his painting», an art critic once said, - «I often get the urge to press my nose against its surface to smell it, and maybe even taste it».
The broad-brushed realism and oily, almost juicy surfaces becomes an important source of distance from the photographic art.
Even though the references and the narrative in these paintings have a retrospective character, the spectator is forced to realize that the images are made in our present time, and seen with the eyes, -and nostalgia of our time.
Tor-Arne Moen is represented by many renowned galleries all over Norway and by RJD Gallery in the USA. His works are acquired by art collectors both nationally and internationally.
(Comment in English by Galleri Grette)

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@HookBeak_66
Entitled 'The Other Screamed ' As the featured artist is Norwegian I've translated: This is a film about a picture I painted several years ago. I was supposed to add music, but it never came to fruition - so now I'm posting it without music - just with the room sounds from the work.
@gregorysolomon1727
You have got my attention… many years ago (about 65 or so) I tried to get a job at city’s cinema as a painter for movies advertisement. The director was told me to paint a clip from that movie. He give me all supplies and start timing my work . I didn’t get the job and was very upset about my failure. Now watching this man work I understand what that director was expecting from me …!😊
@genevieverosochacki3950
@genevieverosochacki3950 5 лет назад
Thank you for this generous view into your studio and witnessing you in action, in the zone. The clarity with which you work is awe inspiring, all the way from how you go about stretching your canvas to sketch concept, then paint the whole thing.. was that in one day? I've watched your videos over several years, and you just get better and better, can't imagine where you will take us to. (I thought this already 8 years ago.. :) There's a consistency of large sumptuous paintings about paint and at same time bold and poignant comments about life. You are a brilliant artist. Whoever was behind the camera did a fantastic job, to get right into that paint, bravo!! Thanks again.
@williamwynne1112
Just found this guy, thanks to the gods....that someone of talent is posting on You tube, how to be a real artist...and not some boring...hobby stuff.
@Rope-a-dope-v7y
❤… oblivious, self-absorbed narcissist well portrayed!
@thestaz8564
@thestaz8564 3 года назад
great stuff. love the silence and work sounds. no music needed imo.
@themusicman-ij7op
I love how course the brushstroke is up close and becomes amazing detail from distance. Does the charcoal discolour your paint ?
@donniebobb74
@donniebobb74 12 часов назад
I aspire to not only be a fraction of this talented, but able to afford this much paint :)
@Stone2home
The world's greatest cartoonist! (just kidding, ami.)
@iandouceartist
As a painter I appriciate his craft. The application, the subjects and the results, wonderful pieces. I however could never adopt this style myself as I would be forced to blend... I paint pretty smooth, this guy has more paint dried on the pallet and in his bin than I have in my stock cupboard. The films are great to watch... ❤
@charlottevonelm931
@charlottevonelm931 6 лет назад
Thank you so much! it's ever, ever a great pleasure to see you and your artwork!
@willalwaystelehandler8450
Great space Great equipment Great painting
@piwackitpepper7558
Thank you for your silence and work 🙏💫
@sigalitaharoni
@sigalitaharoni 6 лет назад
I am addicted to your movies, all of them! watched them over & over many times! Moreover inspired by your amazing artworks & painting process! - pure ART!
@giovannisiano574
@giovannisiano574 6 лет назад
Great Video! From the technical paoint of view to the emotional artistic one. One of the best I think I've seen so far!
@HookBeak_66
Nothing shy of creative ren fortreffelighet. Impressionism combines with surrealism bravo sir.
@mimo98
Thank you for sharing your time in creating such a beautiful piece of art. Respect
@user-hn2bo2pn7t
Brilliant ❤❤❤
@taopaw
@taopaw 6 лет назад
Love watching you paint! Very direct and confident. Kim Jung Ji is fun to watch for the same reason. This kind of subject matter also reminds me of Kim.
@theworldaccordingto4555
Fabulous to watch you painting. I was quite surprised to see you go straight into the painting with such a heavily loaded brush. A certain bravery to that way of working. This heavy impasto working reminds me (in some small ways) of the work by Lucien Freud, Frank Auerbach, Leon Kossoff, Celia Paul, Jenny Saville and followers.
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