Tidligere kunstnere

Kunstnerne i Heartclub er nøje udvalgt ud fra den enkelte virksomheds specifikationer. For at skabe et miljø der afspejler kreativitet, kvalitet og inklusion, udvælger vores kurator de bedst egnede kandidater.

Vi kigger derfor også på stilarterne, så vi ikke kører i samme rille. Det samme gør sig gældende i forhold til menneskerne der skaber værkerne - her skal der også være adspredelse.

Kunstnerne er deres kunst og at møde personerne bag værkerne er enormt inspirerende for de kontormiljøer vi arbejder i. Hver gang vi har en udstilling, ser vi at det er forskellige mennesker der bliver berørt.

Se udvalget igennem og se om vi rammer plet for noget af det du kan lide. Hvis vi gør, skulle du tage at blive medlem, så du kan få fat i nogen værker når de bliver tilgengælige.

Man in a modern office with abstract colorful paintings on the wall.

Tidligere kunstnere i Heartclub

  • A young woman with long brown hair and a denim jacket smiling at the camera. She is sitting at a desk with a microscope nearby, and a painting of a person holding a fish in the background.

    Amalie Hovgesen

    @amaliehovgesen.art

    Amalie Hovgesen deftly combines oil, print and gouache with a modern flair. Setting her apart is the seamless infusion of artificial intelligence, a tool guiding her in generating captivating motifs. 

    Fearlessly exploring the intersection of art and technology, Amalie invites us into a realm where innovation becomes tradition, leaving an indelible mark on the canvas of contemporary art.

  • A young man with short hair sitting on a bench in an art studio, surrounded by colorful paintings and art supplies, with a large window in the background.

    Thomas Mau

    @thomasmau

    At firs
    t sight friendly and engaging, but beneath the surface of the douched down color palettes, and large scale paintings, a different story unfolds. Minimalism and contrast is key.

  • A smiling man with glasses and a beard, wearing a black shirt, holding a can of beverage, with an arm around someone else in a lively indoor setting with round lights and other people in the background.

    Aske A. Hvidtfeldt

    @aske_a_hvidtfeldt

    Aske’s art is a colorful spectacle that leaves you in awe. With his mastery of airbrush, he creates mesmerizing spaces, shapes, people and characters that pull you into otherworldly dimensions. Every piece is like a gateway to a new universe, filled with intricate details and a profound sense of depth. it's not just visually stunning shapes - theres a story behind each one.

    But it doesn’t stop there. Aske builds his own frames, lacquers them to add to the pieces, and even paints the sides of his canvases, making every work a complete experience. His productivity is close to unmatched and very inspiring to behold. His art is a testament to his limitless creativity and vision as he blurs the lines between daydreaming and reality.

    This one is for the colorful connoisseurs and the charismatic collectors.

  • A woman with red hair and a man with brown hair looking at a laptop, smiling and enjoying their time together.

    Group B612

    @b612group

    @lukaskeysell ‘s work merges graphic design and fine art, reimagining ancient symbols and natural patterns in a modern context. His exploration of shape, material, and perception lays the foundation for @b612group , the Copenhagen-based collective he co-founded with @oliviabrixx . Together, they transform these timeless visual languages into futuristic light and sound installations, where Olivia’s spatial and sensory approach merges with Lukas’ graphic and material experimentation - creating immersive, multi-sensory experiences that engage perception in new ways. Trippy shit honestly.

  • A young man with tattoos and a cap lying on a black leather couch, playing an acoustic guitar, in a room with wooden wall paneling and a decorative plant in a hanging pot.

    Lobster Robin

    @lobster_robin

    This month’s featured artist, @lobster_robin, is a one-man creative army who lets the world around him inform his work. Tapping into his Belgian roots and the country’s rich history of cartoon artists, to the Japanese anime influence, his hand never stops scribbling fat, juicy lines!

    With vivid color combinations and a quirky brain, he leaves his mark on everything he touches – from the canvas to his neighbor’s wall – to construct a world where creativity has no limits.

  • A woman wearing glasses and a gray jacket sitting behind a colorful abstract painting featuring geometric shapes, bold black lines, and vivid colors.

    Anne Lyck

    @annelyckart

    Hard, sharp lines meet soft, mellow colors in the works of Anne Lyck. Whether created by hand or guided by masking tape, her geometric portraits capture faces worth remembering—some were gods, others were friends. Bold yet harmonious, her shapes reveal a vivid interplay of color and form, exposing the human softness beneath.

    Anne’s art is more than composition; it carries personal weight. Creating under special circumstances due to her daughter’s rare condition, she infuses each piece with depth and meaning. Her latest series, Reflected Faces, explores individuality through abstract geometry, celebrating the unique essence of each subject.

  • A man with long curly hair, a beard, wearing a beige baseball cap and a khaki button-up shirt, looking down inside an art studio with colorful paintings in the background.

    Mark William Kilford

    @_mark_william

    Originating from a tattooing background, Mark William seamlessly transitions into the realm of fine arts and collage, mirroring the same designs and approaches often seen in inkwork.

    What emerges is a colorful hybrid, where the ruggedness and rock'n'roll ethos of tattooing flirt with the sophistication of fine arts. It works!

  • Black and white photograph of a young woman with long wavy hair sitting on a wooden block against a plain wall, wearing a sleeveless top, dark pants, and colorful Open-toed sandals with socks. She is smiling and looking at the camera.

    Cici Vising

    @cici_vising

    A blend of humor, plaster, and intrusive thoughts encapsulates Cici's works. The easily understood format and interpretations of everyday supermarket items toy with your subconscious, tapping into a somewhat childlike mindset. The 3D effect, coupled with vibrant contrasts in colors, makes the works leap straight off the wall. A delightful addition to any eclectic collector's repertoire.

  • A man with glasses, a beard, and a black beanie, wearing a camouflage jacket, standing inside near a wooden surface, looking up at the camera.

    Lints

    @lints_mclh

    Martin Frandsen aka. Lints, merges the bold energy of street art with the precision of digital illustration, bringing his designs to life through intricate papercut sculptures. Just as he once used the color of city walls to shape his graffiti characters, he now lets background hues play an active role in his paper works - turning negative space into a vital part of the composition. Moving fluidly between walls, screens, and paper, he translates urban expression into delicate, layered artworks - framing what was once fleeting into something lasting and tangible.

  • A woman with blonde hair, wearing sunglasses and a Captain Marvel dress, sits on grass in front of a blue wooden wall. She is surrounded by quirky, colorful sculptures of smiling creatures, including a large yellow spider with a smiley face, a small yellow crab with big eyes, and other fantastical characters. She wears red boots and has numerous tattoos on her arms.

    Matilde Digmann

    @matildedigmann

    Step in to a playful and captivating universe of clay cats, graphic novels and smiley faces. Mat creates most of his things in glazed clay, but being an all-round multidisciplinary artist, sometimes means expanding on to watercolors or even tuftet carpets. Mat defines the spirit of an artist and lets creativity flow free.

  • A young man with short hair wearing a black t-shirt with a white design that spells 'WOKS' in a stylized font, standing outdoors with a building in the background.

    Lukas Keysell

    @lukaskeysell

    Lukas’ work exists in the intersection of graphic design and fine art. Drawing inspiration from diverse sources—from the heights of Machu Picchu to the ancient symbolism of Aboriginal art and Egyptian hieroglyphs—he explores the use of shapes, materials, and earthy tones. His creations trace back to the essence of prehistoric cave paintings, reimagining these timeless patterns and bringing them into a modern context, 30,000 years later.

  • A smiling man with gray hair standing outdoors under a structure, wearing a light gray polo shirt and blue jeans with paint stains, next to bright yellow sculpture, with graffiti-covered wall and trees in background.

    Poul Erik Laub

    @pouleriklaub

    An artist who transforms works from the digital realm into tangible masterpieces, crafting shapes that border on the surreal. Huge installations fill the visible void with sheer presence. The installations lives in a world where organic material meet cybernetic prosthetics.

  • Collection of human skull sculptures, with one featuring a smiling face and another resembling an elderly man, arranged in rows.

    Anders Brogaard

    @nownextnow

    In world rushing by, Anders stops, looks and describes everyday scenes as they rush by. Capturing the landscape and the lines of the buildings. Seeing through the shadows. Not always beautiful, but real.

  • A framed artwork depicting a pink octopus tentacle holding a yellow ice cream cone topped with whipped cream against a pink background.

    Supermercat Studio

    @supermercatstudio

    Step into the wildly creative world of Supermercat.
    The Copenhagen-based creative studio's work is the latest to brighten up your office walls.
    The subject matter involves flipping the script on everyday objects,  leaving us as the audience to see them in a new light.

  • A smiling young woman in a pink athletic crop top and matching pink track pants with white stripes poses indoors against colorful, vibrant paintings of jungle scenes and people, making a peace sign with her right hand.

    Pil Anna Tesdorpf

    @pil_at

    Local
    talent Pil, takes you on a tour throughout Copenhagen. The paintings and portraits are uplifting and cheerful and display everyday interactions between people and their surroundings. You get a glimpse of local landmarks and curious interactions.

  • A man with curly, shoulder-length brown hair and a mustache wearing a denim shirt. He appears to be in a cluttered room with papers and objects on shelves behind him. There is orange text over the image that reads, 'Studio photo taken by my long time friend Martin Jacob Nielsen.'

    Anders Bülow

    @andersbulow

    A state of transition and flow is one way of describing the works of Anders Bülow. Like a gentle breeze with shifty currents, the viewer is taken to a place of calmness and tranquility. light colors and textures are what makes this come together. Almost like a physical version of a light sigh.

  • A woman wearing a costume made of large blocks of pineapple around her head and shoulders.

    Alberte Skronski

    @alberteskronski

    Radical happiness and children's TV for adults - this is the theme fueling Alberte Skronski's playful, colorful and wonderful version of everyday life. Fast executions, one-takes, a DIY mentality and a total rejection of dull color schemes creates work that is free from overthinking and overdoing.

  • A painting of a man with light skin, brown hair, a mustache, and a beard, wearing a dark green jacket with a zipper, against a beige and brown background.

    Roberto Marchesi

    @robertomarchesi.art

    Classical painting - with a twist. By bringing incredible technique and an appreciation for the craft to the contemporary subject matter, Roberto create visually arresting works that capture the human experience.

  • Portrait of a young woman with red hair and a serious expression, wearing a lace top and a gold chain necklace, with light reflections and a soft background.

    Steffanie Nordahl

    @steffotomania

    Copenhagen based photographer and set designer Steffanie does the unthinkable in her out worldly compositions. Hours of thought and, searching for props and setting up the most insane and unlikely compositions, leaves the viewer left with one question; How?!

  • A man with blonde hair and a beard wearing a black and white striped shirt, standing in front of a colorful abstract painting, with a green wall in the background.

    Lau Bojesen

    @lau_bojesen

    Colour, composition, and sheer size are a few trademarks that define the works of Lau Bojesen, who specialises in abstract flora and fauna to tell tales for the mind to unveil. Each painting leaves room for personal interpretation and endless observations as you discover and rediscover elements on the large canvases.

  • A woman with short brown hair styled with hair clips, smiling and wearing a yellow velvet jacket, is stacking colorful art prints on a table. The background features a brown tiled wall and some electrical cords.

    Mie Frey Damgaard

    @miefreydamgaard

    Step into Mie Frey Damgaard's enchanting realm, where old papers and magazines find a new life in vibrant geometry and imagination. There is an elegant dance of almost surgeon precision and playful chaos in every artwork. Renewed purpose is breathed into forgotten printed relics, now transformed into captivating tapestries.

  • A man wearing glasses, a gray cap, and a colorful scarf around his neck, with a blurred outdoor background.

    Anders Reventlov

    @a.reventlov

    Anders Reventlov seamlessly bridges the realms of graffiti and expressive artistry. Hailing from a graffiti origin, Reventlov's work has evolved into a captivating universe of self-expression. 

    His pieces transcend the confines of traditional graffiti, embracing a more expansive canvas of raw, brutal shape.

  • A stylized portrait of a woman with long dark hair, a large pink and teal flower in her hair, and a striped scarf around her neck. She is holding a glowing teal sword and surrounded by outlined fish and bubbles, with a teal background.

    Isaac Malakkai

    @malakkai

    One of Europe's most dynamic muralists, Malakkai, hails from Spain. His captivating murals, featuring delicate compositions and feminine characters, transform walls into stunning works of art. For this special event, we've curated a selection of his pieces, showcasing his distinctive and refreshing perspective on the urban landscape.

  • Painting of a bathroom sink area with metal pipes, a tiled wall, and a mop in the corner.

    Martin C. John Hansen

    @martinmord

    Time stands still, leaving the viewer in vacuum.

    The works of Martin C. John Hansen portray everyday life and observe the objects that surround us. Subtle reflections in a piece of plastic thrown in the corner, the diverse tones in a seemingly one-colored tile and so on. The attention to detail is apparent.

  • Person wearing a bucket hat, patterned face mask, and black shirt in black and white photo.

    Jan Lillie Lauritsen

    @talentloes.art

    Jan Lillie Lauritsen, is an overproducing zeitgeist, perpetually weaving the intricate web of culture with bursts of raw creative energy. Inspired by the legacy of Andy Warhol, this artistic machinery thrives on mass production, driven by pulse and tempo. Armed with a large-format printer, pens, brushes, and a dash of internet, Jan churns out up to five pieces a day, leaving others in the dust. Here, productivity isn’t just a process—it’s part of the pop art itself.

    What theme would you like to see in his creations? Add your answer in the comments below. Who knows, it might pop up.

  • A man with dark hair, beard, and mustache standing in front of a colorful graffiti art wall, wearing a black t-shirt and shorts, giving two thumbs up.

    SWET

    @swet71

    The one, the only, master of throwies and wildstyle. A true pioneer within the international scene, defining and redefining it since he first started painting in 1985! SWET’s unique letter combinations and fresh style have redefined the visual phenomenon that is graffiti.

  • Abstract painting with large blue rectangle, light blue lines, black circles, and red and yellow accents.

    Nikolaj Lægaard

    @n_laegaard

    Strong color compositions and sharp lines defines the graphic universe that is Nikolaj Lægaards paintings. The restrictive approach leaves the viewer in a state of defined tranquility and peace as the boundaries are as clear as his choice of color. Keep your eyes out for this guy.

  • Person with a head made of tulips standing in a yellow flower field under a blue sky.

    Sebastian H. Jakobsen

    @sebastianhjakobsen

    These are stories from a dark place in a past from another universe - one very like ours, but inhabited by beings without faces, yet hauntingly relatable in their presence. Everything feels as though you've seen it before - perhaps in churches, or was it in the catacombs beneath the city? This is the magic of Sebastian H. Jakobsen’s universe: it evokes an eerie sense of familiarity. Creatures twisted and tortured, now residing in the shadows.

    Sebastian has successfully delved into the subconscious and emerged with a unique, if unsettling, style. This isn’t for everyone, but you can’t help but be captivated by the craftsmanship and strange world he has created.

  • Man with dark hoodie and cap standing behind several paintings of houses and trees, with a sunset or fire in the background.

    Søren Elias Bendixen

    @soren_elias_bendixen

    Before the canvas, there was the wall. Søren has already made his mark on the artscene and the streets as Benteone, shaping a distinct graffiti style known for its detail, realism and precision. These days, the spray cans have evolved a bit more into brushes, but the obsession with detail remains.
    Even though the muralwork remains, the exploration of the canvases is obvious as you can go through several studies of color and shape, faster with smaller pieces - also you can do at home in your own time.
    His works are great and if you look closely you’ll see the progression from each painting to the next.

  • A young man with short hair and a beard wearing a black hoodie, sitting and looking down in a room with a plain wall and a frame in the background.

    Anton Ian

    @anton_ian

    It's emotion first, logic later. Anton paints like he’s remembering a dream in real-time. Each work is a layered narrative told through bold colors, raw textures, and unapologetically visible brushstrokes.
    The style allows for interpretive freedom, both as creator and as watcher. It is that kind of artwork where you can enjoy it with, or without a specific focus, which makes it very easy to digest and easy on the eye. Moments, myths, moods all stitched together into a visual storytelling that invites you in.

  • Young woman with short hair smiling, wearing a Tupac t-shirt over a blue long-sleeve shirt with polka dots, standing in front of colorful abstract art.

    Alexandrine Lindegaard

    @alexandrinelindegaard 

    - Queen of Cardbirds.  
    Alexandrine gives second life to recycled cardboard, transforming the ordinary into flocks of fantastical birds. With scissors, glue, and a razor-sharp eye for form, she reimagines packaging what for most seem like waste, into poetic, winged beings - each one unique, textured, and full of personality. Her work is part ecology, part quiet rebellion against throwaway culture and 100% play.
    Torn cardboard becomes light feathers and strong colors plumage - All fitted within the nest of a frame.