A new studio space and a brand new beginning. I was by now ready to engulf fully into the arena of abstract art. For several years I had been fiddling and experimenting, gradually moving closer and closer towards the poetic ambivalent feelings of my inner Self. I had a huge co-expo at the Nordic House in Reykjavik. This show was in a dialogue with a dear friend of mine artist Gerhard Zeller.
From an exhibition at the Nordic house in Reykjavik 1997.
Big Bang. Oil on canvas. 80×105 cm. 1997.Cliff. Oil on canvas, 42×42 cm. 1997.Path. Oil on canvas, 125×100 cm. 1997.Volcanic expression. Oil on canvas, 85×95 cm. 1997.Snow drift. Oil on canvas, 95×105 cm. 1997.Morning. Oil on canvas, 105×103 cm. 1997.Gaia. Oil on canvas, 90×95 cm. 1997.Frozen movement. Oil on canvas, 85×100 cm. 1997.Earth spirit. Oil on canvas, 90×110 cm. 1997.Contrasts. Oil on canvas, 90×109 cm. 1997.Winter. Oil on canvas, 45×45 cm. 1997.From the bottom of the Seashore. Oil on canvas, 45×45 cm. 1997.Tracks. Oil on canvas, 115×105 cm. 1997.Snowstorm. Oil on canvas, 55×40 cm. 1997.Elf church. Oil on canvas, 55×70 cm. 1997.Shamanic ceremony. Oil on canvas, 70×90 cm. 1997.Entry. Oil on canvas, 120×170 cm. 1997.Zhaman. Oil on canvas, 80×85 cm. 1997.Art critic about the show in the Nordic house by Eiríkur Þorláksson in MorgunblaðiðGerhard Zeller. Charcoal on paper. 31x42cm. 1997