Innovative Creations by Ari Valberg

Ari Valberg

Ari Valberg is a contemporary painter known for electrifying, action-charged scenes. Working primarily with a palette knife, he builds thick, tactile layers of oil and acrylic on canvas that carve light across crisp surfaces and wind-cut edges. His neutral-cool palette—icy blues, slate greys, deep greens, and misty whites—erupts with precise flashes of chroma to capture speed, breath, and the instant a body meets ground. Collected across Europe, his work brings both hush and momentum into modern interiors.

 
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Ari Valberg: I paint the breath between effort and silence.

What distinguishes your painting style?

I build motion with long, directional knife pulls, cross-hatch for granular texture, and compress “shards” to form hard edges and fractured planes.

Where do you find your subjects and themes?

I work from field sketches made in demanding conditions—movement, exposure, and shifting weather. In the studio I resolve those notes into moments of ascent, traverses, whiteouts, and breaks in the sky without tying them to a specific place.

Which materials and surfaces do you prefer?

Professional oils medium over heavy-body acrylic grounds; heavy cotton canvas or primed birch panel. Edges are painted, satin-varnished, ready to hang.

How do you approach color?

I begin with a neutral-cool base—ice blue, steel, fog grey, deep green—then add a single flare of aurora magenta, saffron, or chartreuse. That controlled accent is my “Color Wake” to track speed.

Your advice for collectors when hanging and lighting?

Use side light so the impasto reads throughout the day. Aim a soft raking light across the surface; the knife texture and rim-lit edges will shift from morning crispness to evening glow.
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