Liv Mildrid Gjernes

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Liv Mildrid Gjernes
Wedding gift:
Liv Mildrid Gjernes:
"Ikons for the Hearts"

Liv Mildrid Gjernes (born 2 June 1954 in Lunde, in Telemark, Norway) is a Norwegian artist and has given name to the contemporary style of decoration, sculpture, and furniture design known as Gjernes style. She lives and has her atelier in Eidsfoss, in Vestfold in Norway. She studied in Bergen high-school of art and design and at the Institute for Furniture and Room.[1]

Apart from being chosen for vast number of sculptural decoration assignments for private and public institutions, she was commissioned by the Norwegian government to produce its wedding gift to Princess Märtha Louise and Ari Behn on 24 May 2002. The gift consisted of two cupboards specially designed for the wedding-couple with the title "Ikons for the Hearts". In each cupboard there were seven exclusive pieces of handicraft from different regions of Norway, produced by other outstanding Norwegian artists.

Using wood as her material, Liv Mildrid Gjernes has created an entire room at Kattem Nursing Home in Norway.[2]

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  1. ^ "SMK - "Ikoner for hjertene" regjeringens gave til prinsesse Märtha Louise og Ari Behn". odin.dep.no. 2002-05-23. Archived from the original on 2005-09-10. Retrieved 2023-08-17.
  2. ^ "Art at Kattem Nursing Home and Day Centre". Trondheim.no. Retrieved 2023-08-17.

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