Reproduced from large-scale pencil drawings on structured grey paper, the Hands Collection consists of three prints that embody the idea of an image being worth a 1000 words. With Bredenbekk inviting the viewer to interpret the art, some see the illustrations as a symbol of friendship, whilst others see happiness, peace, and faith. However you perceive it, the prints are sure to be a conversation starter whether displayed as a set of three or as a stand-alone piece.
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Borge Bredenbekk was born in 1975 and grew up in Bergen, Norway. In 1997 Bredenbekk graduated from Kent Institute of Art & Design in England, with a BA (Hons) in Visual Communication, going on to work in Switzerland and New York as a graphic designer and illustrator. Bredenbekk returned to Oslo in 2007 where he became a part of the startup collective Brenneriveien and one of the first illustrators to join byHands. His work combines fantastic technical skills with a keen eye for storytelling and graphic expression.