Øivind Hovland
Bath, England, United Kingdom
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photo: Gyldendal Norsk Forlag
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Bath, England, United Kingdom
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photo: Gyldendal Norsk Forlag
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Bio:
Oivind spent his university years ‘living’ in the print room, experimenting with various printing techniques. Screenprinting emerged as his weapon of choice, and the technique continues to influence his digital and printed work. To Oivind, illustration is about storytelling. ‘Even if you only have one small image at your disposal, a story can still be told. And that, in a nutshell is my aim, to tell a story using whatever means I have’. He has been fortunate enough to tell stories for a long list of international clients, over a broad range of media. Oivind is also the author of two illustrated books, published by Tabella, and his work has been short listed for the Nationwide Mercury Prize Art Exhibition. Selected Clients:
John Hopkins Magazine, The Observer, The Financial Times, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, Harvard Magazine, The Guardian, Wired Magazine, The National Express, New York Observer, The Sunday Telegraph, The Spectator, Time Out, Metro, Random House, Hachette Publishing, The Evening Standard, How Magazine, American Lawyer, Aviva, Esquire Magazine, Bloomsbury Publishing, Haymarket Media Group, Verdens Gang, Gyldendal Publishing, Aschehoug Publishing, Mail on Sunday, Vårt Land. Interview with Øivind Hovland:
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