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andreaslie

The wild landscapes of Norway find a home within the silhouettes of the animals that roam them.

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Andreas Lie is a self-taught visual artist and electrical engineer based in Bergen, Norway. He has earned international recognition for a signature digital double-exposure technique that merges the silhouettes of native wildlife with the textures of their natural surroundings. By layering the dense forests and deep fjords of his home country into the forms of animals, he creates a visual dialogue between the creature and the land.

Visual voice

Lie’s work is defined by the seamless integration of animal silhouettes and the rugged textures of the Norwegian wilderness. Using meticulous photo manipulation and a muted, earthy color palette, he fills the shapes of wolves, bears, and deer with the pines and peaks of their habitats.
Double ExposureNorwegian WildlifeForest TexturesDigital Photo ManipulationEarthy Palettes
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andreaslie — questions answered

What is Andreas Lie's signature technique?

He uses digital double-exposure and photo manipulation to merge animal silhouettes with textures from their natural habitats, such as forests and fjords.

Where is the artist based?

Andreas Lie is a self-taught artist and electrical engineer living and working in Bergen, Norway.

Has Andreas Lie's work been featured in commercial projects?

Yes, his work appeared on the poster for Patagonia's documentary Jumbo Wild and he designed the 2023 Wagner Skis Artist Series.

What are the primary subjects of his collection?

His work focuses on native Norwegian wildlife, including animals like wolves and bears, integrated with the textures of the northern woods.

Is his work available as home decor?

Beyond traditional art prints, his work is widely distributed on various platforms as clocks, apparel, and other lifestyle goods.

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