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Digital Arts,
Giclée Print / Digital Print
- Dimensions Several sizes available
- Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
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- AI generated image The artist created this image leveraging Artificial Intelligence technology
- Categories Abstract Dark Fantasy
‘The Pedestrian Mask’—where fashion meets the apocalypse.
Gas detectors. Titanium ‘hair.’ 4 days of oxygen.
Art or prophecy? You decide.
🖼️ Digital Artist: Morten Klementsen, Bergen, Norway
🏆 Recognition: Lurzer's Archive TOP200 Digital Artists 2025
📏 Original Resolution: 15k x 15k pixels, 600 dpi
(can be printed up to 2.5 meters wide)
🎨 Based on AI and modified by the artist.
#SurvivalChic #EndTimesElegance #FearAsAesthetic #ArtThatScares #Curiosities #MortenKlementsen
Extended Curatorial Text (For Buyers/Galleries)
Title: "HEAD-AD-ON: The Armor You Never Wanted"
Subtitle: A Speculative Survival Sculpture by Morten Klementsen
*"In a world where safety and surveillance blur into wearable paranoia, ‘The Pedestrian and War-Saving Mask’ confronts the absurdity of self-preservation in the 21st century. This hybrid art-object—part dystopian fashion, part emergency apparatus—mocks the commodification of fear. Its titanium-reinforced ‘hairstyle,’ CO2 sensors, and 96-hour oxygen supply parody the escalating arms race of personal security. But beneath the satire lies a grim question: When survival gear becomes a status symbol, who’s really profiting?
The mask’s design borrows equally from South Korean tech-aesthetics and Cold War gas masks, rendering it uncannily plausible. Its zippered ‘lens’ (doubling as a camera/ADAS system) winks at our obsession with documenting threats—real or imagined. This piece is for collectors who crave art that bites back: a conversation starter about ethics, preparedness, and the theater of safety."*
Keywords:
#SpeculativeDesign #WearableDystopia #PoliticalArt #TechSatire #PostCyberpunk #ArtAsWarning
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Morten here, "THE OLD MAN IN A NEW GAME" - I am an outgoing, energetic and creative soul who has years of experience behind me in various industries.
Regardless of the industry, I have always had my MOTTO top of mind: You get what you give!
The motto has given me a lot of joy, at work as well as privately. If we all start our communication at zero, with the text: "You're ok, I'm ok", whether we are Directors or Laundry Helpers - we get synergies that are absolutely essential for joint happiness and success.
For approx. a year ago I discovered Digital art, and I have been hooked on this field ever since. Got good press coverage.
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Have a wonderful day ahead, and remember to live 100%!
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Nationality:
NORWAY
- Date of birth : 1964
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value,
- Groups: Certified Artists Norwegian Contemporary Artists