Ingrid Larssen (b. 1962) is a Norwegian artist. She was educated at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry in Oslo, and the Gerrit Rietveld Academie in Amsterdam. Her artistic practice is focused on jewellery and textiles, working in particular with smocking techniques. She has exhibited in Norway and internationally, and her works have been acquired by the Norwegian National Museum, Kode Art Museums and Composer Homes and Nordenfjeldske National Museum for Decorative Arts and Design among others.
Explore some of Ingrid Larssen's work featured in The Vessel
Grounded in Nature
In this article by Henriette Noermark, we are offered a view on home through the lens of nature. For many artists, stillness, a sense of belonging, familiar landscapes and the changing seasons, contribute both to their artistic practices and to their sense of contentment and home. One Korean, two Danish, and three Norwegian artists offer up their ways of grounding.
Snapshots From a Home
In this visual essay, we've asked 15 international artists and designers to share their snapshots of what home looks like to them. The contributing artists and designers are Carl Emil Jacobsen, Karen Bennicke, Isabel Berglund, the duo Muller Van Severen, Karen Kviltu Lidal, Kristine Bjaadal, Erlend Leirdal, Kristine Five Melvær, Jad El Khoury, Sayed Sattar Hasan, Nellie Jonsson, Estelle Bourdet, Mette Saabye and Kari Håkonsen.