Protector

12.500,00 kr
Material: Dark green patinated bronze
Dimensions: 25 x 10 cm
Edition: Limited edition of 30 + 4 Artist's Proofs (AP)
"Beskytter” (Protector) by Bjørn Magnussen stands as a powerful representation of protection and guardianship, expressed through the dark green patinated bronze. This piece emerges from Magnussen's distinctive creative process, known as the "intuition revolution," where intuition and gut feeling serve as guiding forces in the artistic journey toward its ultimate destination.
Magnussen's approach defies conventional planning, allowing intuition to take the lead. This method, born from a life with ADHD and Tourette's syndrome, infuses his artwork with a deep sense of personal connection, resonating with unfiltered expression and raw creativity.
The spontaneity of this piece gives viewers a look into the natural desires and thoughts of the human brain, unspoiled by planning and overthinking. “Beskytter” (Protector) asks viewers to think deeper about their intuition raw creativity, pushing them to exist more in their natural form. 
This sculpture presents an opportunity to embrace an artwork that encapsulates a revolution of intuition, challenging societal norms of creativity. The limited edition nature of "Beskytter” (Protector) adds to its value, making it a prized piece for collectors who appreciate art born from an authentic and unconventional process.
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Bjørn Magnussen

Bjørn Magnussen (b. 1996) is a Danish artist who has quickly distinguished himself as a fearless voice on the contemporary art scene. He first broke through with his raw and exuberant works in charcoal and oil, and today he unfolds his creativity across a wide range of materials, including marble, glass, ceramics, wood, and bronze. At the heart of his practice lies a method he calls “intuition revolution”—a process that sets aside planning and predictability in favor of intuition and gut feeling as guiding forces.

This approach is rooted in a life shaped by ADHD and Tourette’s syndrome, which make Magnussen especially sensitive to the constant stream of impressions he encounters. Rather than suppressing these impulses, he channels them directly into his art, producing works that are unfiltered and personal.

Magnussen regards his artistic practice as both a spiritual expression and a therapeutic space, where presence in the moment is essential. Creating is not optional for him—it is a necessity. His work is not only about personal expression, but also about insisting on the value of intuition in a society that, according to Magnussen, too often teaches us from an early age to suppress spontaneous creativity.

His artistic journey is an ongoing exploration of what unfolds when one dares to let go of control and let intuition take the lead. The result is a studio alive with immediacy, energy, and poetic unfolding — art that challenges us while inviting us to see the world anew.