Known for his expressive use of color and texture, Morten Slettemeås transforms ordinary scenes into poetic, resonant moments. In this series, he oscillates between figuration and abstraction, layering personal experience with echoes of art history, contemporary life, and popular culture. By focusing on fleeting gestures and overlooked details, Slettemeås elevates the mundane, revealing the quiet intimacy and shared universality of daily encounters. Through bold brushwork and radiant palettes, the works reaffirm painting’s power to recalibrate perception and uncover beauty within the seemingly insignificant.
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About the artist:

Morten Slettemeås works with painting that alternates between the figurative and the abstract, with references both to art history, contemporary events and popular culture. By using his own ideas and experiences and putting them in context with international events, the work appears as a personal story telling. Several works are inspired by the tradition of landscape painters in Telemark, combined with impulses from the globalized world.

Morten Slettemeås is considered to be a resilient colorist, with his expressive and colorful paintings, often in large format.

Morten Slettemeås was born in 1975. He grew up in Gvarv in Telemark. He now lives and works in Oslo. Slettemeås is educated at Einar Granum's Art School, 1996-1998 and the Academy of Fine Arts in Oslo, 1999-2003. He has shown his works in, among others, Kunsthall Grenland, Telemark Art Museum, Bomuldfabriken in Arendal, Lillehammer Art Museum, Haugar Art Museum, Sørlandets Art Museum, Stavanger Art Museum and Stenersen Museum in Oslo, Museo di Arte Contemporanea di San Luis Potosi and il Museo de Chancelleria in Mexico. Slettemeås has been purchased by among others, Sørlandet's Art Museum, Malmø Art Museum and the Norwegian Cultural Council. In addition, he is represented in private collections in Norway, Denmark, Germany, Spain, Portugal and Mexico.

Specs:

47.25 inches
39.38 inches
Morten Slettemeås:
Kitchen Window, 2025
Oil on canvas
39.4 × 47.3 inches /