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Morten Klementsen

Digital Artist

I’m Morten Klementsen, a Norwegian digital artist working at the intersection of technology, psychology, and storytelling. My focus is creating high-resolution, one-of-a-kind artworks that explore human resilience and identity.

My work sits somewhere between art, memory, and confrontation. I create 1/1 digital masterworks at a 15K resolution—not because bigger is better, but because detail matters when you’re trying to capture something real.


See my mian profile here.


Before art, I spent decades in leadership roles—running companies, working in politics, building teams, and navigating systems where decisions have consequences. That experience shaped how I see people, and ultimately, how I create. I’m less interested in decoration and more interested in what sits underneath—tension, survival, identity, and the things we don’t usually say out loud.


I work through what I call the “Ancestral Friction Archive”—a space where personal and collective histories collide. It’s not always comfortable, but it’s honest.


Alongside my practice, I host TopArt, where I speak with artists and thinkers from around the world. Those conversations matter to me because they reveal the reality behind the work—the discipline, the doubt, and the persistence it takes to create something meaningful.


If you’re encountering my work for the first time, don’t worry about “getting it right.” Just spend time with it. That’s where the real conversation starts.

Morten Klementsen
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