Sigurdur Olafsson

Sigurdur Olafsson is a visual artist living and working in Iceland. Working within the field of contemporary abstract art he applies acrylic paint to his canvases with large custom-made squeegees, trowels, spatulas, and other unconventional tools. Through an accumulation of spontaneous, reactive gestures he composes striking, multifaceted works with intriguing colour combinations and a spiritual quality that explore the boundaries between order and chaos, faith and uncertainty.

 

Although abstract in nature, Olafsson's work is often inspired by the colours, rhythms, and seasons of the Icelandic landscape. His passion is to use the medium of painting to explore new patterns and forms that will lead to new creative discoveries. His paintings pose a series of questions rather than provide clear statements or narratives. The works thus contain an account of his search for that elusive and ethereal something that can only be discovered through art and the meticulous application of the creative process.

 

Olafsson is a graduate  of The Icelandic College of Art and Crafts and his work has been exhibited in various institutions in Iceland. His work is held in public and private collections in Iceland and in private collections in various countries of Europe, Asia, and the Americas.