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Printing :
Digital on Plexiglas , Plexiglass under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
15.7x47.2in
About this artwork
The triptych Kind of Blue is a photographic work of the human embryo represented from fertilization until day 5. The beauty of the embryo is touching and these first hours of development is defining for the hopefully long life of this person. The central piece of the work represents the laboratory equipment, where every detail in the surroundings are indispensable for the survival of life.
The work is an echo of my life as a fertilization doctor… along with my art practice.
Karin Elisabeth Høie is a painter, photographer, and visual artist with formal training from Einar Granum Kunstfagskole and Folkeuniversitetet. She expertly merges acrylic, oil, ink, and photography, favoring nonfigurative, modern painting styles that explore the interplay between defined forms and negative space. Høie’s spontaneous technique, subtle use of color, and occasional figurative photographic work evoke a profound emotional resonance, reflecting her fascination with human relationships and her background in fertility medicine. Her art delicately balances darkness and light, inviting viewers to contemplate the complexities of connection and existence.