• Kredsløb og forvandling 2, keramisk maleri, Lysholt

    Kredsløb og forvandling

    Cycles & Transformation is a ceramic project developed in Ikast, Denmark. It engages with material processes, repetition, and structural change. Grounded in its location and context, the project evolves as a dialogue between permanence and transition.

  • Two abstract cut-out metal art pieces hanging on a gallery wall, one black and one white, with a concrete pillar in front.

    Black & White

    The black and white framework stand out distinctively with their hard, scale-like quality. The punched-out formations originate from some very early paintings, which subsequently shifted over in into graphics, ending up now as graphic objects. It is a range of shifts, as if a little tune first appeared in one form and is now incorporated into another.

  • An art installation in a gallery with a large collage of small photos arranged on a white wall.

    From Spring Till Fall

    The fact that the life and landscape of the Faroe Islands are deeply embedded in Bjarne Werner can be witnessed in this photo Installation of snapshots of family, friends, colleagues, birds and sheep are intersperced together with shots of coasts, houses, boats, fishing nets and exhibitions, along with numerous other subjects that captured the artist´s attention.

  • An art installation featuring three rectangular panels with abstract patterns in red, yellow, and green, mounted on a black cut-out wall shadow pattern.

    Stumbling Ornament

    Installation in the exhibtion “Den Gyldne” at Charlottenborg in Copenhagen.

  • Gallery wall with landscape and abstract photographs in an art gallery.

    CPH - NYC - FO

    Installation in the exhibition “Den Gyldne” at Charlottenborg in Copenhagen

  • Abstract artwork with purple, pink, and blue hues, featuring textured and layered brushstrokes that evoke a dreamy, atmospheric scene.

    Slide Show

    Slide show project based on superimposed images which through transitions creates painterly animations together with music by Kim Kristensen and Jens Winther.

  • An abstract painted ceramic vase with bold black, red, yellow, and green brushstrokes.

    Hornbækkrukker

    “Hornbæk Krukken” has an international character, where both Japanese and English ceramic tradition can be traced. The jar measures approx. 70 cm in height and is throwed by one of Europe's most skilled potters. Motif is made with clay slips - coloured liquid fine clay, and then glazed and fired. Each jar is a unique work.