Norwegian Champagne Main
2-layer screen print. All prints handpulled by the artist.
Size: 24cm X 32cm.
Edition: 67
Signed and numbered: Yes
Paper: 240 gsm Fabriano
This captivating piece of art elegantly combines luxury and industriousness, featuring a champagne glass—a universal symbol of wealth—encasing an offshore oil platform. This imagery celebrates Norway’s transformation following the North Sea oil discovery in the late 1960s. Through visionary political management and the establishment of the Government Pension Fund Global, Norway wisely invested oil revenues, creating a robust welfare state with high living standards, free healthcare, and education. This artwork is a tribute to Norway’s journey from modest beginnings to a global model of prosperity, perfectly encapsulating the blend of celebration and industrious spirit that defines the nation.
Main edition of 67 as the first oil discovery made on the Norwegian continental shelf was Balder in 1967.
2-layer screen print. All prints handpulled by the artist.
Size: 24cm X 32cm.
Edition: 67
Signed and numbered: Yes
Paper: 240 gsm Fabriano
This captivating piece of art elegantly combines luxury and industriousness, featuring a champagne glass—a universal symbol of wealth—encasing an offshore oil platform. This imagery celebrates Norway’s transformation following the North Sea oil discovery in the late 1960s. Through visionary political management and the establishment of the Government Pension Fund Global, Norway wisely invested oil revenues, creating a robust welfare state with high living standards, free healthcare, and education. This artwork is a tribute to Norway’s journey from modest beginnings to a global model of prosperity, perfectly encapsulating the blend of celebration and industrious spirit that defines the nation.
Main edition of 67 as the first oil discovery made on the Norwegian continental shelf was Balder in 1967.
2-layer screen print. All prints handpulled by the artist.
Size: 24cm X 32cm.
Edition: 67
Signed and numbered: Yes
Paper: 240 gsm Fabriano
This captivating piece of art elegantly combines luxury and industriousness, featuring a champagne glass—a universal symbol of wealth—encasing an offshore oil platform. This imagery celebrates Norway’s transformation following the North Sea oil discovery in the late 1960s. Through visionary political management and the establishment of the Government Pension Fund Global, Norway wisely invested oil revenues, creating a robust welfare state with high living standards, free healthcare, and education. This artwork is a tribute to Norway’s journey from modest beginnings to a global model of prosperity, perfectly encapsulating the blend of celebration and industrious spirit that defines the nation.
Main edition of 67 as the first oil discovery made on the Norwegian continental shelf was Balder in 1967.