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SKATERBOY
Lorenzo goes skateboarding. In “Skaterboy” Gjoen overlays a historic portrait of a man with a real and 3D skateboard. Gjoen’s signature style playfully fuses old-world opulence with a contemporary twist.
Gjoen, a London-born artist of Norwegian descent, has crafted a distinctive path that bridges fashion and fine art. Having studied fashion design in London and Milan, Gjoen began his career working with fashion icons like Vivienne Westwood before transitioning into art—a shift sparked by decorating his own London flat with his creations. Drawing from his multicultural upbringing across Switzerland, Denmark, Italy, and the UK, Gjoen fuses street and pop aesthetics with classical art to question themes such as religion, war, beauty, and destruction. Describing himself as an “accidental” artist, he breathes new life into old masterpieces, manipulating historical artworks and powerful objects into pieces that are fragile, beautiful, and thought-provoking. His work offers a modern reinterpretation of the past, challenging viewers to rediscover and reexamine what they think they know. Exhibited globally and included in prestigious collections such as the Haifa Museum of Art and the Daimler Collection, Gjoen has also collaborated with institutions like Meissen and the Wallace Collection. Each of his artworks comes personally signed, accompanied by a Certificate of Authentication, affirming both its originality and its resonance in the contemporary art world.
Gjoen
Skaterboy
Archival UV Inks Nad Acrylic Paint on Birch Plywood
Skate Deck in Canadian Maple Framed
Framed
Embossed, Signed, Dated, Numbered and Stamped
53.9” x 41.3
137cm × 105cm
Delivery 3 Weeks
No Returns Policy
Lorenzo goes skateboarding. In “Skaterboy” Gjoen overlays a historic portrait of a man with a real and 3D skateboard. Gjoen’s signature style playfully fuses old-world opulence with a contemporary twist.
Gjoen, a London-born artist of Norwegian descent, has crafted a distinctive path that bridges fashion and fine art. Having studied fashion design in London and Milan, Gjoen began his career working with fashion icons like Vivienne Westwood before transitioning into art—a shift sparked by decorating his own London flat with his creations. Drawing from his multicultural upbringing across Switzerland, Denmark, Italy, and the UK, Gjoen fuses street and pop aesthetics with classical art to question themes such as religion, war, beauty, and destruction. Describing himself as an “accidental” artist, he breathes new life into old masterpieces, manipulating historical artworks and powerful objects into pieces that are fragile, beautiful, and thought-provoking. His work offers a modern reinterpretation of the past, challenging viewers to rediscover and reexamine what they think they know. Exhibited globally and included in prestigious collections such as the Haifa Museum of Art and the Daimler Collection, Gjoen has also collaborated with institutions like Meissen and the Wallace Collection. Each of his artworks comes personally signed, accompanied by a Certificate of Authentication, affirming both its originality and its resonance in the contemporary art world.
Gjoen
Skaterboy
Archival UV Inks Nad Acrylic Paint on Birch Plywood
Skate Deck in Canadian Maple Framed
Framed
Embossed, Signed, Dated, Numbered and Stamped
53.9” x 41.3
137cm × 105cm
Delivery 3 Weeks
No Returns Policy
