This Os church plate was painted in 2001 on a 12” plate while I was in Norway studying on the Vesterheim Rosemaling tour.
This Os church plate I painted in 2001 after returning home from the Vesterheim Rosemaling tour. It’s on a 12” plate and the church is painted more in the primitive style that is seen on some old trunks, etc.
The Undredal kyrke was painted in 2002 using JoSonja acrylics on a 10” square plate from a photo I took the year before while studying on the Vesterheim Rosemaling tour.
I combined different styles from the Sor-Trondelag district on this Roros church plate. It was painted with JoSonja acrylics on a 14” square plate.
The Rollag stavekirke was painted using JoSonja’s acrylics on a 12” scalloped plate.
The Reinli stav church was painted using Jo Sonja acrylics on a 12” scalloped plate.
The God Jul Nissen were painted using JoSonja acrylics on a 12” scalloped plate.
The Borgund stave church was painted in 2007 using JoSonja acrylics on a 12” plate. It is also included in my 2007 publication, “Rosemaling Styles, Study and Design” which is out of print but available on DVD.
This is the church plate for 2009. It's from the Sogn og Fjordane area on the west side of Norway.
This packet includes two landscape designs and different Os border designs. The designs can be put together for a full circle plate.
This Telemark 8" plate includes a nisse that I painted in a very old design in the 1980's.
This beautiful stave church is located in the southern end of the Valdres valley in about 1327. It has been added to over the years and the inside pulpit and alter was painted in 1766 by Hovel Gaardner.
This small church is more of a chapel. It's a reproduction of a stave church that was built for a play and filming. It's not old, but so cute I couldn't help paint it. It's located in Gudbrandsdalen and is where Kristin Lavransdatter was filmed in one of her plays.
This wonderful bowl is painted with basic Hallingdal flowers in a geometric design. There is a simple border painted around the outside. It measurers 6 x 1 and 2 inches at the handles.
This is a new wood piece we've made. A small bowl just 7 x 1.5 inches. This asymmetrical, colorful, Os design was fun to paint inside with a simple border on the outside.











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