Crafting Visual and Vocal Stories with Creativity and Precision
"As a conceptual artist, poet, and voice actress, I try to put together diverse forms of expression to create immersive and thought-provoking experiences. Fortunate to be bilingual, I speak fluent English and Norwegian, bringing versatility and authenticity to my roles with various accents.
My journey began with a deep passion for storytelling and a desire to explore the world through multiple creative outlets. As a conceptual artist, I escape into themes of identity and emotion, using my work to challenge perceptions and spark introspection. My poetry further enhances this narrative, capturing the essence of my artistic vision in words.
In voice acting, my goal is to bring characters to life in a way that resonates with listeners, drawing them into the story. Whether it's through visual art, spoken word, or dynamic character voices, I strive to connect with my audience on a profound level.
Feel free to explore my voice samples here:
I'm always eager to collaborate and explore new creative ventures!"
Bringing Characters to Life through Art and Voice
A Quirky Guide to Trondheim and Its People.
A fun and somewhat
lighthearted anthropological exploration! With its humorous chapters on Trønder culture, the trøndersk 'language', history, quirks, and local events like the upcoming World Ski Championship, it's likely to blend cultural insight with amusing anecdotes, giving readers both an entertaining and informative look at life in Trondheim and Trøndelag.
Timeless Roots & Roots Through Time.
Roots represent the interconnectedness of all things and are naturally networking, connected with everything in our existence, including you. Naturalists, foresters, biologists will argue that trees can count, learn and remember. They warn each other of dangers, by sending electrical signals across fungal networks. Maybe, if we learn to listen more, we humans can learn to hear this language. What is the tree of life? In science it is used as a metaphor for the connection of all living things on Earth. Every organism seems to descend from a single common ancestor. In mythology, religion and folktales, The Tree of life is a common idea in cultures throughout the world. It represents, at times, the source of life, a force that connects all lives, or the cycle of life and death itself.
What does it mean to belong? For some, the answer is as simple as a familiar street or a childhood home. But for Third Culture Kids (TCKs), belonging often becomes a complex question spanning from multiple cultures, languages, and experiences. These are the children who grow up in different countries, who navigate diverse worlds, and who learn to carry pieces of various places within their hearts. As a TCK myself, and an artist, my work has long been rooted in exploring themes of identity, origins, and the search for belonging. Over time, this journey led me to reflect deeply on my experience as a Third Culture Kid (TCK) and my upbringing, shaped by the places and people that have left their mark on me. The questions I sought to answer visually, evolved into a need to dig deeper, to express the TCK experience not only visually but also in writing. I understand the intricacies of feeling like a global citizen while struggling to find a singular place to call home.
Pollution and solution exhibit. Sustainable art exhibit tackles Plastic Waste.
This exhibit, features giant sculptures, installation art, animated art and paintings depicting life under the surface. Many of the art sculptures are made up entirely of waste that has been found, washed up by the sea.
The project is made up of 15 various artists and designers and based on research that takes place through different formats, such as sculptures, installations, printed art, paintings, photography and performance art.
Focusing on the relationship between the ocean, water contamination. Human pollution and plastic waste. It is a broad perspective with not only a localized perspective, but worldly.
The exhibition is focused on marine littering, making the audience contemplate on their actions.
This is science and art coming together to tell stories about the wonders of the ocean/deep blue through this breathtaking exhibition.
New version with Pegasus Publishing coming end of 2024.
Tania Winther
An interdisciplinary approach to roots. An art exhibition exploring our "Roots". Roots are the foundation of life, the source of wisdom, and the embodiment of the familiar. They represent the interconnectedness of all things and the resilience of nature. In this exhibition, we have gathered a collection of artworks that explore the concept of roots in various forms, from the intricate patterns of tree roots to the depths of personal and cultural history. Through this exhibition, we hope to invite you to contemplate the meaning and significance of roots in your own life and the world around you. Join us on this journey of discovery and connection as we delve into the power and beauty of roots.
The artworks in this exhibition offer a diverse range of interpretations of the theme "Roots". Some pieces may explore the literal roots of plants and trees, capturing the intricate patterns and shapes that signify the hidden network of life below the ground. Other works may delve into the personal and cultural roots that shape our identities and experiences. They may examine the complexities of family history, the nuances of language and tradition, or the ways in which our roots are intertwined with the natural world. Through this exhibition, we also hope to celebrate the beauty and resilience of roots. Despite their unseen nature, roots are the foundation upon which life thrives. They provide sustenance and stability, connecting us to the earth and to one another. They are a source of wisdom, reminding us to stay grounded in the face of adversity and to seek nourishment from the things that sustain us. We invite you to explore this collection of art with an open mind and heart, to reflect on the meaning of roots in your own life, and to discover new insights and connections through the power of art.
An interdisciplinary group EXHIBITION focusing on TIME as a concept and how we define time.
Time is a fundamental concept that helps us understand the order and duration of events in the universe. It is a measure of the duration between two or more events and plays a crucial role in our understanding of the physical world. In physics, time is often defined as a dimension that allows us to order events in a sequence, such as past, present, and future. Time can be measured in various units, such as seconds, minutes, hours, days, and years. It is a relative concept, meaning that time can be experienced differently depending on one's position and velocity in space. Time is also a complex and multidimensional concept that has been studied by philosophers, scientists, and artists for centuries. The nature of time and its relationship to our perception of reality continues to be a topic of debate and investigation in various fields of study.
Welcome to our art exhibition, where we invite you to explore the fascinating and multifaceted concept of time. Time is a fundamental element of human experience, shaping the way we perceive the world around us and the events that unfold within it. It is a concept that has inspired artists for centuries, from ancient civilizations to contemporary creators. In this exhibition, we showcase a diverse range of artworks that explore the theme of time. Some artists approach the subject from a philosophical perspective, contemplating the nature of time itself and its relationship to our existence. Others depict the passage of time through visual metaphors or by representing the cyclical nature of life. Some explore time through the lens of history, capturing significant moments and their impact on the course of human events. The artworks presented here reflect the creativity and innovation of their creators, who have used a range of media to explore this complex concept. From painting and sculpture to video and installation art, each piece offers a unique perspective on the theme of time. We invite you to take a journey through this exhibition, immersing yourself in the fascinating world of time and experiencing the different ways our artists percieve time.
A poetry collection made with deep reflection. Two books in one.
Coming out late 2025.
By Tania Winther
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