Reykjavík Grapevine - 20.05.2016, Síða 49

Reykjavík Grapevine - 20.05.2016, Síða 49
Art Painting49 The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 6 — 2016 Lækjargata 4 | 101 Reykjavík | Sími 55 10 100 | jomfruin.is Open 11-22 every day Open: Mondays-Saturdays 11:30-22:30 Sundays 16:00-22:00 Now offering catering service! The renowned Icelandic artist Þorgrímur Einarsson has a grow- ing fan base on social media, and in the art world: he’s about to be featured in the modern art maga- zine American Art Collector, and he’s been invited to exhibit his work abroad, including at Denver’s Abend Gallery. Þorgrímur had been composing and performing music his whole life, having studied musical com- position at the School of Audio En- gineering in London and the Royal Conservatoire in The Hague. While studying, Þorgrímur was sur- rounded by friends from different art scenes and started painting by accident when one of his friends handed him a paintbrush and a canvas. “I was about thirty years old when I tried painting for the first time and I completely fell for it,” Þorgrímur tells me. In which way are the two art mediums con- nected? “When I write music I get into a certain zone and I get the same feeling when I paint. People who listen to my music say it’s very visual and I do constantly listen to music while painting. I would therefore say writing music and painting is connected in some ways.” Þorgrímur says he drives around with all of his equipment in his car, looking for something beautiful or interesting. Spontane- ously, he then pulls over and starts sketching. If he’s already planned the picture, he photographs the subject, picks a few photos and paints using them. “Creating a single picture can take anywhere from two hours up to two weeks of work,” Þorgrímur says. Þorgrímur has almost 10,000 followers on Instagram. He says the number increases with the right use of hashtags, and each time someone reposts one of his pictures. He’s obtained many op- portunities through the medium, getting messages from galleries and random people interested in his work. Why do you think people take to your work? “My pictures are approachable. I paint things from our surround- ings we all recognize and people might like to see them the way I portray them. I paint things that move me. I am just lucky that peo- ple seem to be moved by the same things.” When did you realise painting was more up your alley? “Since I was young I’ve always been inspired by nature and the Icelan- dic landscape. To go out and look around fills you with a certain kind of feeling. I started painting the Icelandic landscape while liv- ing abroad and something kicked in, a nostalgic feeling. It was the perfect creative outlet. It’s also dif- ferent from writing music because it’s much more personal and I can create exactly the way that I want.” Having lived abroad for many years, Þorgrímur states that he is happy in his current situation, living in Iceland and being able to live off of his art. He would, how- ever, like to move further into the American art market, building off of his show in Denver. Þorgrímur will also exhibit new pieces from October 29th at Gallerí Fold. SHARE + MORE PICS: gpv.is/thoe The Accidental Painter Þorgrímur Einarsson Words & Photos HREFNA BJÖRG GYLFADÓTTIR

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