 2005. Visual World. View of the exhibition at the Reykjavík Art Museum, Harbour house. |
 2005. Visual World. View of the installation at the Reykjavík Art Museum, Harbour house. |
 2004. Sandcreater XXIII & XXIV. 82×15x15 cm, 29×24x25 cm. Concrete, glass, glasfiber, sand. |
 1998. Mount Thomas. 182×49x42 cm. Concrete, glass, sand. In the collection of The Icelandic National Gallery. |
 2004. Vulcanos II, III & IV. 193×31x23 cm. 183×34x28 cm. 177×32x26 cm. Concrete, glasfiber, glass, sand. |
 2002. Mountains VI ´02 & VII ´02. 36×33x4 cm. 33×50x3 cm. Glass. |
 1990. Stones . 40×120x60 cm. 30×45x38 cm. 75×50x25 cm. Marine tex, glass. |
 1999. Portreit I & II ´99. 70×38x13 cm. 70×24x18 cm. Concrete, glass, sand. |
 1997. Landscape picture. Height.320 cm. Concrete, glass, cast iron. I the collection of the town of Garðabær. |
 2005. Visual World. Installation in progress at the Reykjavík Art Museum. Each mountain consists of 12 units, which fit together to form a cone shape measuring 250 cm. high with a crater opening of 80×80 cm. In the future, when the mountains have a permanite site, the peaks will be made to match their location and enviroment. The peaks are whole sections fitting on the top, which will make the mountains from 380 to 450 cm. high. The mountains were cast in Einingarverksmiðjan ehf. With the close collaboration and support of that firm, and they are named after my assistants there. They are solid rebar concrete blocks, the environmental art of the future. Each mountain has different texture greyscaling and colours. |