Aesthetic Prosthetic No. 4 21.-26. november



The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is Ninjah (Brazil). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: DARUMA

Medium: Special edition hand finished screenprint on Sommerset Velvet Fine Art Paper 255 g/m2

Size:70x70 cm

Edition:14/150

Value: NOK 3500,- Bidding starts at NOK 1000,-

Artist bio: Ninjah is a Brazilian artist who believes in art as a tool for personal and social transformation. He defines his art as “a dialogue between realities”.

His artworks are characterized by graphic style and imaginary worlds. Lately surrounded by diffirent characters such as monkeys and aliens.

The artists work include paintings, drawings, street art, digital illustration and design.

Instagram: @ninjahart

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The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is margalef (Catalunya). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: URBAN AFFAIRS

Medium: Digital printing on paper

Size: 15x10 cm / 12 units each serie

Edition:1/10

Value: NOK 1000,- Bidding starts at NOK 500,-

Artist bio: margalef is a Catalan artist who lives and works in Barcelona (Catalunya).

Inspired by the graphics of public space and interest in urban contexts, his artistic career experiences architecture under a material and ephemeral approach, exploring the boundaries beyond the two fields.

The line of work incorporates a marked influence of the field of design that is evident both in the definition of the compositions and in the deference to work with materials of an industrial nature. Based on his line of research, his works are presented in the form of series, installations or interventions in public space, building new cartographies to interact with people and the environment.

He has been selected to participate in several artistic events, all of are characterized by artistic interventions in the urban space, as well as in other national events.

Facebook: margalef

Instagram: @margalef.co

Website: www.margalef.co


The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is Sandie Carol (Norway/France). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: Wild Woman and Wolf, Black edition

Medium: D.G.A. giclee print on 310 gsm Museum Velvet paper, hand finished with acrylic spray. Comes with certificate

Size: 75x50

Edition: 22

Value: NOK 3600,- Bidding starts at NOK 1800,-

Artist bio: Sandie Carol (1971) is a self made artist and street artist, based in Paris.

Inspired by her visions she creates artworks based on her photography printed on canvas, which are handcolored with pastels and painted on with acrylic painting and golden leaves.

She also loves working with oil painting.

In her street art she prints her photography on paste-up, and paint on and around it with acrylic painting and street art spray. Her last piece «Spirit» was made at Spot 13 in Paris, and is was drawn and painted with acrylic painting.

Sandie Carol is the founder and curator of Hardangerfjord Street Art Festival, which first edition found place in Kvinnherad, in Norway in 2018.

Sandie Carol’s artwork is represented by Gategalleriet (Bergen), Galleri Giga (Leirvik), Dahl Rammeservice (Haugesund). Her art is alslo available on her website.

Instagram: @sandiecarol_artworks

Website: www.sandiecarol.com

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The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is escif (Spain). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: Primitive Technologies

Medium: Watercolor on Arches paper

Size: 33x46 cm

Edition: 1/1

Value: NOK 16.000,- Bidding starts at NOK 10.000,-

Artist bio: Escif come from Valencia, Spain, where he started painting graffiti in 1996.

Making murals, public interventions, video, installations or drawings, Escif try to understand how to experiment life as an open process of knowledge and knowledge as an open process to experiment life. He don ́t believe in art as a meaning itself, but he uses it as an excuse to approach different

concepts as street, economy, social mouvements, organic tasty food, macropolitics and micropolitics.

He has painted in such different places as Dakar (Senegal), Baltimore (US), Kerala (India), Mexico City (Mexico), Katowice (Poland), St.Petersburg or Sumatra (Indonesia).

In recent years we can highlight his interventions in art centers such as the Shanghai Power Station Museum (China, 2016), the IVAM (Valencia, 2017), Palais de Tokyo (Paris, 2018); his participation in

events such as the Biennial of Contemporary African Art (Dakar, 2014), OFF Manifesta X (St. Petersburg 2014), Biennale de Lyon (France, 2019), some Banksy projects as “Dismaland” in Weston-super-Mare (England, 2015) or “Gross Domestic Product”(2019) in London, or his recent big solo show in the spanish museum CCCC (2020).

His work is usually considered in a strange border between popular and conceptual art that means that he feel as strange in street art festivals as in contemporary art projects.

Facebook: Escif

Instagram: @escif

Website: www.antimateria.xyz


The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is Tøddel (Norway). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: Arafats tårer (Arafats tears)

Medium: Silkscreen on paper

Size: 33x46 cm

Edition: 5/20

Value: NOK 4000,- Bidding starts at NOK 2000,-

Artist bio: The anonymous streetartist Tøddel operates with streetart in southern Norway, and places his sartworks without asking permission. “I have always been politically active. It is fun to see the response, to see people in the street stop to take pictures of my art”. You can find his art from Lofoten in the north, to Arendal and Flekkefjord in the south. His imagery often has popcultural references, put in a humoristic or politically critical context.

Facebook: Töddel

Instagram: @tdl__ltd

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The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is AFK (Norway). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: The Olive Grove

Medium: Acrylics on plastic, professionally framed

Size: 80x50

Edition: 1/1

Year: 2022

Value: NOK 16000,- Bidding starts at NOK 8000,-

Artist bio:AFK is a Bergen based artist, best known for his monochrome stencils and murals.

His motifs appeal to a broad sector of society, and are often laced with undertones that question political, social or environmental issues. His most renowned painting is “Making a Martyr”, which depicts the former Norwegian Minister of Justice, naked on a cross.

His work has been featured in a number of publications by Norwegian institutions including the Department of Education, and the Ministry of Health during the corona pandemic.

AFK recently started implementing augmented reality layers into his pieces, adding an extra depth to his work. A superb example of this is “The Last Virgin Wood” at Marineholmen, Bergen.

His work can be found in Norway, France, Italy, Spain, UK, Australia, Lithuania, Finland & Portugal.

Facebook: @AlexFKnudsen

Instagram: @afk_artworks

Website: www.afkstreetart.com

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The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is Frances Forrest (Norway). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: Desert of deceit

Medium: Acrylics on cardboard

Size: 82x69

Edition: 1/1

Year: 2022

Bidding starts at NOK 2000,-

Artist bio: Frances Forrest (1999) is a young visual artist and activist who believes that the way to influence the world is through art and culture! This piece is inspired by her recent trip to Lebanon.

Instagram: @troll_gyger

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The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is KBR (Norway). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: Something old, new and borrowed

Medium: Hand Painted with acrylic on old Norwegian newspaper “Bergens Tidende” World war II edition (18.nov.1944)

Size: 39,5x 56 cm

Edition: 1/1

Year: 2022

Value: NOK 8000,- Bidding starts at NOK 4500,-

Artist bio: KBR is from Bergen, and works with street art and other visual art.

After lifting her first spray can on a street art project at Tine Dairy in the summer of 2020, she has made a name for herself in the street art environment in Bergen in a very short time. Over the past 2 years alone, KBR has participated and contributed to a number of projects and festivals including Street Art (Bergen), Nuart (Aberdeen) and (Lykke-Løkka) Oslo.

KBR works with materials such as acrylic paint, gouache, mixed media, digital art, spray cans, stencils and paste ups, but also likes to explore new methods and materials to work with.

KBR has a fondness for animals, which are often used extensively in her art.

KBR is curios on the environment around her. She wants to use art to dare to ask critical questions, and at the same time pass on the inspiration to others. And new idea are created all the time, whether it is through conversations, impressions or the challenges we face in society.

In her eyes, inspiration and commitment are the greatest gifts an artist can give.

Facebook: @KBR Art

Instagram: @iamk.b.r

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The next artist out, who has donated an artwork to raise money for the Artificial Limbs and Polio Center in Gaza, is Shepard Fairey (USA). If you like this artwork, please come see it live in our exhibition in Smien at Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st- 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: Cultivate Justice (Red)

Medium: Screenprint

Size: 55x55 cm

Edition: AP, signed by the artist

Year: 2022

Bidding starts at NOK 1000,-

Title: Above Rose Geometric

Medium: Screenprint

Size: 31x62 cm

Edition: AP, Signed by the artist

Year: 2022

Bidding starts at NOK 1000,-

Title: Love Lotus

Medium: Screenprint

Size: 61x46 cm

Edition: AP, Signed by the artist

Year: 2021

Bidding starts at NOK 1000,-

Artist bio:

Facebook: Shepard Fairey

Instagram: @obeygiant

website: www.obeygiant.com


The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is Tri Viginti Unus (VBSU Svin) (Norway). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: SVIN

Medium: Spray paint on canvas

Size: 60x74 cm

Edition: 1/1

Year: 2022

Bidding starts at NOK 4000,-

Artist bio: Tri Viginti Unus is a grfittiartist from Bergen. He feels at home painting omn the street, and when he can paint where he wants to. He loves the grafitti culture, and he does not care about others opinion. He enjoys combining different styles in his grafitti work, and loves an explosion of colors. This painting is a humorous interpretation of a police car.

Instagram: @tri_viginti_unus

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The next artwork that has been donated for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is a collaboration between Troll and KBR (Norway). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: Frontex

Medium: D.G.A. Print

Size: 100x70 cm

Edition: 1/10

Year: 2022

Bidding starts at NOK 1000,-

“Frontex” is a collaboration by Troll and KBR. Originally sprayed on wooden boards at Marinehallen in Bergen, now made digitally.

Artist bio: KBR is from Bergen, and works with street art and other visual art.

After lifting her first spray can on a street art project at Tine Dairy in the summer of 2020, she has made a name for herself in the street art environment in Bergen in a very short time. Over the past 2 years alone, KBR has participated and contributed to a number of projects and festivals including Street Art (Bergen), Nuart (Aberdeen) and (Lykke-Løkka) Oslo.

KBR works with materials such as acrylic paint, gouache, mixed media, digital art, spray cans, stencils and paste ups, but also likes to explore new methods and materials to work with.

KBR has a fondness for animals, which are often used extensively in her art.

KBR is curios on the environment around her. She wants to use art to dare to ask critical questions, and at the same time pass on the inspiration to others. And new idea are created all the time, whether it is through conversations, impressions or the challenges we face in society.

In her eyes, inspiration and commitment are the greatest gifts an artist can give.

Facebook: @KBR Art

Instagram: @iamk.b.r

Troll is a street artist based in Bergen, citizen of the world.

Instagragm: @troll_gyger


The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is M.U.M (Chile). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: Natural Medicine

Medium: Print on Ecoart Rag 310 grs.

Size: 39x61 cm

Edition: 11/50

Year: 2022

Value: NOK 1990,- Bidding starts at NOK 1000,-

Artist bio: Street Artist and Graphic Designer born in Chile and living in Norway. I started painting over 25 years ago. His style is playful, vibrant and mystic, and is recognizable for its fantasy, vivid colors, plants, rainbows and eyes. Eyes beacause they are the window to your soul. The rainbow is a natural phenomenon caused by water and sunlight, two important elements that support life on this planet. It truly is a feast for the eyes, knowing that everyone’s perception of a rainbow is completely unique.For M.U.M it symbolises life and freedom.

Facebook: Eme U Eme

Instagram: @m.u.m

Website: www.mumkunst.com

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The next artist who has donated three artworks for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is Fracisco Munoz (Norway). If you like these artworks, come see them live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love the artworks, make them your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Work 1.
Title: Metamorphosis 1
Medium: Pigment på lerret
Size: 123x146 cm
Edition: 1/1
Value: NOK 30.000,-
Bidding starts at NOK 10000,-

Work 2.
Title: Metamorphosis 2
Medium: Pigment på lerret
Size: 93x123 cm
Edition: 1/1
Value: NOK 20.000,-
Bidding starts at NOK 8000,-

Work 3.
Title: Metamorphosis 3
Medium: Pigment på lerret
Size: 102x150 cm
Edition: 1/1
Value: NOK 20.000,-
Bidding starts at NOK 8000,-

Artist bio: Metamorphosis occurs when the images are captured and then evolved through coloured mediums, which can be be reflected in any space and time.

Painting brings your own sense of time to the work.

My process is to make these mediums equal, creating a new landscape.

The crystalization that then occurs bestows a metamorphosized time and space on the image.

Facebook: Francisco Munoz Photography

Instagram: @francisco_photo


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The next artist who has donated two artworks for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is John XC (UK/Norway). If you like these artworks, come see them live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love these artworks, make them your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Work 1.

Title: Lemon

Medium: Mixed media on wood

Size: 29x42 cm

Edition: 1/1

Bidding starts at NOK 3500,-

Work 2.

Title: Borroughs

Medium: Mixed media on wood

Size: 20x26 cm

Edition: 1/1

Bidding starts at NOK 5000,-

Artist bio: Artist- (playing seer) playing in the “gap” between things. In the poetry of what can be manifested and what can be experience?

Instagram: @johnxc_

website: linktr.ee/johnxc

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The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is Iyad Sabbah (Palestine). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: City dawn

Medium: Acrylics on canvas

Size: 94x93 cm

Edition: 1/1

Value: NOK 10000,- Bidding starts at NOK 5000,-

(50% of the selling price is donated to the prosthetic workshop in Gaza, 50% goes to the artist)

Artist bio: Iyad Sabbah holds a doctorate in the field of contemporary sculpture from the Higher Institute of Fine Arts in Tunis. He was a lecturer for more than 18 years at the Faculty of Arts of Al-Aqsa University in Gaza. He has over 25 years of experience in the field of art in painting, sculpture and installation art. In his achievements he is interested in the aesthetic values ​​in the fine construction of his works. He has made many statues in many places in his home country and abroad, has also made many personal exhibitions in many Arab and European countries and participated in many international festivals.

Facebook: Sabbah Iyad Art

Instagram: @sabbahiyad

Official website: www.sabbahiyad.com


The next artist out, who has donated an artwork to raise money for the Artificial Limbs and Polio Center in Gaza, is Dish (UK/Norway). If you like this artwork, please come see it live in our exhibition in Smien at Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st- 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: Mari Boine
Medium: Hand finished screenprint on found paper, framed in salvaged frame
Size: 69x79 cm
Edition: 1/4
Year: 2022
Value: NOK 4500,- Bidding starts at NOK 2500,-

Artist bio: Gurdish Haugsdal, also known as Dish is a British artist and is now living and working in Bergen, Norway. Her striking work and strong style has been described as feminine and seductive, juxtaposed with distinctively dark lines and tones. From small intricate designs on up-cycled dishes to large scale street art / murals painted on walls, her work can be found dotted around Bergen, Oslo and London.

Facebook: DISH Art

Instagram: @dish_kunst

Official website: www.gurdish.com

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The next artist out, who has donated an artwork to raise money for the Artificial Limbs and Polio Center in Gaza, is Bjor (Norway). If you like this artwork, please come see it live in our exhibition in Smien at Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st- 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: Choises
Medium: Silkscreen print
Size: 80x50 cm
Edition: 1/1
Year: 2015
Value: NOK 3000,- Bidding starts at NOK 1500,-

Artist bio: Bjor is a young artist from Sotra, Norway who started actively with street art in 2017. His art is characterized by monochrome backgrounds and people, often in the form of stencils, as well as a contrast in the form of explosions, often in vibrant colors.

He started with a small piece of paper and a pen. One day the paper was not big enough, and the next move was a canvas and then walls.

Bjor is educated and has worked at Ringebu Fhs in the art line with a focus on street art.

Bjor has decorated hotels, schools, businesses and public buildings. He has also started to paint more walls in the public space in Norway, Spain, Cuba and Germany.

He also has works exhibited in galleries in England and Norway.

“The world can be a cold and dark place. My mission is to spread a little more color and happiness to the world. I hope I can inspire you to do the same!”

Facebook: Bjor Artworks

Instagram: @bjor.artworks

Website: www.bjorartworks.com


The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is nonkas (Norway). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: Money, it’s a crime
Medium: Spraypaint on canvas
Size: 50x70 cm
Edition: 1/1
Value: NOK 6000,- Bidding starts at NOK 2500,-

Artist bio: nonkas is an incognito artist who just came out of nowhere. He has a striking style, both through his colourcombination and compositions. He has a clear critical view of life and society. The works that nonkas have set up in the streets are most often in particularly well-selected spots, where the contents of the street share content with the piece. They are “eye-catchers” and they make you reflect on what the artist oncer again brings up in to discussion or what questions are asked.

Instagram: @nonkas.zip

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The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is Mo (Norway). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: And they said his heart wasn’t in it
Medium: Two layer silkscreen on grey cardboard, hand finished
Size: 30x70 cm
Edition: AP
Value: NOK 2000,- Bidding starts at NOK 1000,-

Artist bio: More activist than artist, making art to make political statements.

Facebook: Mo streetart


The next artist who has donated an artwork for the Aesthetic Prosthetic solidarity street art exhibition and -auction, is Phatso (Norway). If you like this artwork, come see it live at our exhibition at Smien in Laksevåg, Bergen Nov. 21st - Nov. 26th. If you love this artwork, make it your own in our auction on Nov. 26th.

Title: Untitled
Medium: Acrylics on salvaged wooden board
Size: 50x100 cm
Edition: 1/1
Value: NOK 3000,- Bidding starts at NOK 1500,-

Artist bio: Phatso is a very playful artist based in Bergen, Norway. You never know what comes out of his cans, but you know it is going to be grand. Doing grafitti and charachters, the artist uses colour that “pops”. He likes to go big, but also does detailed work. His artworks tell a story, and are an adventure for the eyes.

Phatso has participated in projects like SKUR 14, Tall Ships Races (2019), “The Wall 2020”, “Meieriet” (2020), and Marinehallen (2022).

Insta: @phat.n.wonky