Do you have a coin?
ArtistAlex Offerdal
Painting on canvas
Signed on the rear
Size h 46 × w 38 cm
Title (norwegian): Har du en mynt?
To extraterrestrial figures standing on the moon. They have discovered a phone booth. Earth hovers in the background. The most eager one asks the other for a coin, so they can place a call.
Alex Offerdal is painting in symbols. He says he does not care about either religion or politics, but still some of his paintings are clearly inspired from exactly that. He has an explosive and naive way of expression. Even though his motives are often dark, tells us a sad story about life or the world, they are somewhat SpongeBob cartoon like and funny as well. They are painted from within his soul, a pure exposition of what his heart contains that day. Is it an emotion of sadness, or joy, humor, or freight or bewilderment.
ArtistAlex Offerdal
Painting on canvas
Signed on the rear
Size h 46 × w 38 cm
Title (norwegian): Har du en mynt?
To extraterrestrial figures standing on the moon. They have discovered a phone booth. Earth hovers in the background. The most eager one asks the other for a coin, so they can place a call.
Alex Offerdal is painting in symbols. He says he does not care about either religion or politics, but still some of his paintings are clearly inspired from exactly that. He has an explosive and naive way of expression. Even though his motives are often dark, tells us a sad story about life or the world, they are somewhat SpongeBob cartoon like and funny as well. They are painted from within his soul, a pure exposition of what his heart contains that day. Is it an emotion of sadness, or joy, humor, or freight or bewilderment.
ArtistAlex Offerdal
Painting on canvas
Signed on the rear
Size h 46 × w 38 cm
Title (norwegian): Har du en mynt?
To extraterrestrial figures standing on the moon. They have discovered a phone booth. Earth hovers in the background. The most eager one asks the other for a coin, so they can place a call.
Alex Offerdal is painting in symbols. He says he does not care about either religion or politics, but still some of his paintings are clearly inspired from exactly that. He has an explosive and naive way of expression. Even though his motives are often dark, tells us a sad story about life or the world, they are somewhat SpongeBob cartoon like and funny as well. They are painted from within his soul, a pure exposition of what his heart contains that day. Is it an emotion of sadness, or joy, humor, or freight or bewilderment.