Born in 1993 in Stockholm, Noah’s work engages with the human form, psychological states, and how we confront our surroundings, often attempting to bridge a gap between what can be seen and what is felt.
There is a care and intimacy in the work as the artist prefers to work from personal experience, and carefully orchestrates his compositions using friends, lovers, and family members who reveal something profound about how we co-exist, co-habit, love and feel disappointment towards one another in close quarters.
Noah’s works are a constant reminder that our lives are not banal, but that our understanding of our lives is always at risk of becoming banal. The task of painting is to counteract this tendency. Noah’s searingly honest portraits of domestic life in a Stockholm apartment does not ask you to see his life with your eyes; rather to see your life with his eyes, and with an inscrutable demand to see how much is going on even on days when so little seems to happen.
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