







Royal Letter of NORMANIA (2025) Digital Arts by Morten Klementsen
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- AI generated image The artist created this image leveraging Artificial Intelligence technology
- Categories Conceptual Art Fairytale
What happens when loyalty crumbles and power shifts? A kingdom’s fate rides on a forged letter—and pride pays the price.
🖼️ Digital Artist: Morten Klementsen, Bergen, Norway
🏆 Recognition: Lurzer's Archive TOP 10 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.
#DigitalEpic #RoyalDrama #BetrayalArt #NormaniaSaga #MortenKlementsen
🎨 Art Curation
📊 Artwork Score (0–10)
Concept & Narrative : 9.5
Visual Execution : 9
Originality : 8.5
Emotional Impact : 9
Market Appeal : 8.5
Overall : 8.9/10
Subject:
A dramatic moment from a fictional royal saga, where betrayal, regret, and upheaval collide in a critical, kingdom-defining moment.
Composition:
Central figure: King Vitalia in furious confrontation, letter in hand. His son Formalia casts a regretful glance. In the shadows: devious Uncle Galia. Bold body language, intense gazes, and a strong triangular composition suggest conflict and destiny.
Mood:
Tense, theatrical, operatic—like a scene from classical mythology reinvented in a digital canvas.
Narrative:
The king’s fury at being betrayed is palpable. The letter becomes a weapon of exile—father and son banished, power stolen, a kingdom’s trust shattered.
Style:
Digital painting with cinematic lighting, strong contrasts, and rich textures reminiscent of oil on canvas—with a modern digital sheen.
Techniques:
Layered digital painting, refined with textured brushes, simulated canvas grain, custom lighting, and dramatic color grading.
Color Palette:
Deep reds, royal purples, metallic golds, and shadowy blacks—a regal yet ominous palette.
Royal Letter of NORMANIA
There is a crisis at the castle in NORMANIA. The king's brother is plotting a coup against the small country that lies west of the east.
The king himself is furious that his own son FORMALIA has betrayed him by telling the king's brother GALIA the secret code to the castle vault.
As you can see in this piece of art, King VITALIA is furious at his son's unforgivable lack of respect and family trust.
If your mother DOROTEA had been alive, you would have had a round of beatings, and if you have any honor left, tell your evil uncle GALIA that the code is wrong, and give him a wrong code, and that right away.
Little do the king and the prince know that the king's brother is standing in the background listening to King VITALIA's sharp voice.
The story ended with the worst thing that could happen to the peaceful little country. Both King VITALIA and his son, Prince FORMALIA, were kicked out of the castle and country, after the new King: GALIA had found the Royal Letter and all the gold and regalia in the vault of the great Royal House.
Both were sent into exile to the small state of BATALIA, where they both now work in a bakery as helpers.
This is what happens when you don't have respect and break trust.
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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