Trygve Skogrand (born 1967) is a Norwegian digital artist residing in Åsenfjord. Since the 1990s, he has pioneered the exploration of digital art, specializing in photographic collages and algorithmic techniques. His work delves into the intersection of the sacred and the temporal within everyday existence. Skogrand's art has been exhibited internationally, including in the UK, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Switzerland, and Mexico, and is featured in several published art books.

The sacred in the temporal   "My art is about the mystery of how the sacred and the daily world blend. It's about finding the extraordinary in the ordinary. I find this mystery in the unspoken, subtle link between nature, our bodies, and our deepest selves. I use digital methods, both automatic processes and those where I manually manipulate the tools, to try to understand what it means to exist, to grapple with the big questions of life. My nude body frequently appears in my pieces. It's a way for me to explore the raw, unadorned truth of human experience, and to try and make sense of our place in the world."

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