About
I’m a multidisciplinary artist working under the name OIT ART DESIGN. My artistic expression was born from a strong inner drive – a need to give form to emotions and states that often go beyond words. Positioned between street art, digital manipulation, and raw visual honesty, I create works that hold both vulnerability and strength. I consider myself a conscious rebel – not to provoke, but to walk my own path and challenge expectations.
Eirgrim | 80x60 cm
Inspiration
My work is deeply rooted in themes of transformation, inner strength, and human duality. Light meets darkness, joy blends with sorrow, and wholeness coexists with fragmentation.
I'm most inspired by contrasts and the idea of crossing boundaries—where elements that seemingly don't belong together are allowed to meet and create something unique. The spiritual and the unseen are also powerful driving forces for me, especially the mystery of awakening and the courage to be true to oneself.
My vision is to create art that not only moves people—but also makes them pause, question, and interpret beyond the obvious. My works are bold, norm-breaking, and meant to be experienced outside the box. They are both raw and vibrant, structured and intuitive—a fusion of digital and handmade, urban and timeless, always with a strong presence of identity and emotion.
I have taken independent courses in graphic design and art in both Sweden and Australia, but I am primarily self-taught. My artistic development has largely been driven by personal exploration, experimentation, and a strong inner drive to create and express.
September 6, 2025: Motorcycle Inferno – Laxholmens Kulturhus, Munkfors
April 30, 2026: Artist Arena - Fabriken, Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm
I primarily work with painting on canvases and skateboards. My visual language is bold and expressive, rooted in experimentation and emotion. I combine elements of street art with layered textures and intuitive form-building. My pieces are built around AI-generated portraits, which I use as a starting point to explore identity, emotion, and presence. The skateboard surfaces add an urban rawness and a sense of movement, making each piece feel dynamic and alive.
My process is a balance between structure and spontaneity. I often begin with a clear concept or emotion I want to explore, but I allow the piece to evolve freely as I work. Planning and intuition go hand in hand – I gather ideas, develop compositions, and then respond in the moment to color, shape, and feeling. Whether I'm working on canvas or skateboard, the process is immersive and intentional, guided by both vision and instinct. For me, painting is a way to access deeper truths and translate what lies beneath the surface.