The Mini Art Collection No.1

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The Mini Art Collection by Mona Stenseth

Introducing The Mini Art Collection, a unique set of six carefully selected artworks by Mona Stenseth, designed to bring a touch of elegance and exclusivity to any space. Each piece is printed on high-quality 300-gram watercolor paper, in A5 format, capturing the delicate textures and details of the original works. Perfectly suited for framing, these signed miniatures can also be gifted as an art card—offering a special keepsake that the recipient can display and treasure. Whether for yourself or a loved one, The Mini Art Collection is a refined way to enjoy art on a smaller scale, with the authenticity and presence of a signed original.

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Nyheten The Mini Art Collection, er et sett med seks utvalgte arbeider av Mona Stenseth, skapt for å lage en diskré eleganse til rommet. Hvert verk er trykket på høykvalitets 300-grams akvarellpapir i A5-format, som likevel fanger opp de delikate teksturene og detaljene fra originalene. Perfekt for innramming, men disse signerte miniatyrene kan også gis bort som et ekslusivt kunstkort—et spesielt minne som mottakeren kan henge opp eller ramme inn. Enten til deg selv eller som gave, er The Mini Art Collection en raffinert måte å nyte kunst på i mindre skala.

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Description

Mona Stenseth is a Norwegian painter and artist who uses paint as a tool for self-discovery, delving into personal growth and seeking a deeper understanding of herself through the expressive use of oil, brushes, and pigments. 

“What inspires me are the traits we inherit as individuals: Our dreams, skills, heritage and personal traumas. These fleeting, imperfect, yet brilliant aspects of human existence encapsulate both its beauty and many challenges.

I’m longing to send you a letter from the depths of my soul. I’d like to whisper my message with paint, to create that feeling of being half-awake, but still caught in the realm of dreams. I don’t want to over-tell the story by spelling out every detail, so I choose symbolism and to paint in metaphores. This way, I lay bare my vulnerabilities to you without overwhelming you with my own narrative. It’s a means of self-preservation, yes, but it’s also an invitation for your story to intertwine with mine.

That’s why I prefer to leave the ending open, allowing you, the observer, to complete the tale I’ve begun.”

– Mona

Instagram: @monastenseth