Norwegian painter, illustrator, sculptor, and textile artist also inspired by Russian icons and Native American art. He had his debut in 1970 at the National Art Exhibition. From 2009 Ørbeck has had the main responsibility of establishing and operating the non-commercial artist-run gallery "Gallery Labro," situated near the Labro waterfall 5 km south of Kongsberg. In 2011 the gallery had an exhibition showcasing Inca and Mayan Indian textile art, which Ørbeck had acquired travelling in Peru, Bolivia, Guatemala, and Mexico. Nearly all of the pieces were sold and the proceeds went to the Rainforest Foundation Norway. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odd_%C3%98rbeck Read less
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