I painted this mangle tre in the Numedal style of Sebjorn Kaverndalen on a Gold Oxide background. It's a free, creative style that's fun to paint.
This door escutcheon fits around a door knob. If you have a dead bolt use can use the middle section that had the chicken painted on it or not. It's a great way to decorate a door with the Numedal design. It's easy to use a different background color with the same palette. It's painted in the style of Sebjorn Kverndalen.
The cream carafe was calling me to paint it in the Numedal style. It's such a wonderful serving piece which holds cottage cheese, yoghurt and certain butter containers. You can also put sauces in the used container and serve it in this attractive piece.
This tray is a joy to paint. This time I chose Numedal on a light background. You could use red, black or blue-black or greenish black and use the same palette. It's painted with characteristics from Sebjourn Kverndalen's work.
Another cheese cutting board painted in the Numedal style to add to the collection. It's painted with the traditional palette in the style of Sebjorn Kaverndalen.
I painted this yarn tine in preparation for a DVD on Numedal. It's such a great piece and suitable for the style. I love to incorporate sheep on one side. The rocailles are painted with a flat brush on this piece and it's such fun.
This Numedal design is painted on a 10 inch plate using Gold Oxide for the background colors. The Rocailles are fun to paint and constructed a little differently than other styles. Some of the painters used ideas from the neighboring district of Telemark as you can see by the flowers on the border.
I love this chicken painted by Sebjorn Kverndalen, a Numedal painter, so I incorporated it into a design to fit this bowl. The bowl is 1.5 inches deep with a double bead inside which makes it nice for trimming with different colors. I painted a string of flowers around the outside.
This is the Nore Church in Numedal painted on a 16 inch plate from Hofcraft. The flowers are painted in the style of Sebjorn Kaverndalen.
I design this tine with inspiration from Sebjorn Kaverndalen from Numedal. It's fun to paint with it's simple scrolls and rococo flower forms, sometimes with a few small more realistic flowers borrowed from neighboring districts.
This was one of the 2014 San Diego SDP Convention classes I taught. It's a wonderful small bowl, not very deep and easy to paint. The style is fun, using characteristics from Sebjorn Kaverndalen's influence.