Elin Bjorsvik is a London based artist, painter and printmaker, originally from Norway.
"My artistic vision is to create images that deal with the interaction between reality and imagination."
Elin's next Solo Exhibition
is opening Monday 28 March 2011 in Gallery 27, Cork Street, London, UK

Elin Bjorsvik's Artist CV
Selected Group Exhibitions
2006 Winter Exhibition, Wimbledon Art Studios, London
2006 Spring Show, White Space Gallery, Greenwich, London
2005 Winter Show, White Space Gallery, Greenwich, London
2005 Christmas Show, Wimbledon Art Studio, Wimbledon
2005 Summer Show, White Space Gallery, Greenwich, London
2005 The Fountain Gallery, Hampton, Surrey
2004 Kingston Theatre, Kingston on Thames
2004 Christmas Open Studio, Wimbledon Art Studios
2004 Art on the Hill, Royal Hospital for Neurodisabilities, Putney
2004 Summer Show, Wimbledon Art Studio, Wimbledon
2003 Open Studio, Wimbledon Art Studio, Wimbledon
2003 Open Studio, Wimbledon Art Studio, Wimbledon
2001 The Bath Art Fair, Green Park Station, Bath
2000 Battersea Art Fair, Battersea Park, London
2000 The Contemporary Print Show, Barbican Gallery, London
1998 New Artists, The Compass Gallery, Glasgow
1998 Print Exhibition, Café 52, Aberdeen
1998 Print Exhibition, Blackwell Bookshop, Aberdeen
Solo Exhibitions
2011 Gallery 27, Cork Street, Mayfair, London
2008 Gallery 27, Cork Street, Mayfair, London
2006 Illusions, Fringe festival, C venues, Edinburgh
2000 Contemporary Print show, Henley on Thames
1998 Nordic Themes, The Norwegian Church Gallery, London
Representation
April 07 - Sept 07: Baileys of Petsworth, Petsworth
April 05 - June 07: White Space Gallery, Greenwich, London
Oct 04 - Aug 06: JustJane, Storrington, West Sussex, UK
Education
1998 BA (Hons) Degree, Grays's School of Art, Aberdeen
1991 Foundation Course, Krohnsminds, Bergen, Norway
Collections
Paintings in Hospital, Princess Margaret Rose Hospital, Scotland
Other
2006 Elis's paintings were featured in the short Film "Ashes 2 Ashes"
Clients
Elin Bjorsvik's work has been sold to clients and collectors in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Germany and the USA.