I'm too busy to write my own bio so my friend Alexander did it:
If I were to describe Oliver with three words, I would choose small, irritating and amazing.
Small because he is… small, about 1.70 or so. Irritating because he is constantly pulling my leg (literally), and because he is a spoiled single-child. He is amazing because of his constant energy and creativity. Because he is my friend and because he can draw.
The town he lives in is called “Over Draaby” and is a small village in the northern part of Denmark. He lives there with his mother (who is an excellent cook), his father (who is quite peaceful, except when someone tries to beat him with a fence-pole) and their two cats (who are... cuddly).
For as long as I have known Oliver (about 7 years), he has always been drawing. Back in primary school he was almost always working on some sketch or drawing, often during classes. Much to the irritation of the teachers. Many a drawing were made in long, boring, german lessons.
He drew his inspiration from many things. Our mutual interest in role-playing was a huge source of inspiration (just take a look at Ford) and so was our mutual interest in science-fiction and fantasy books.
We actually met up at our local youth-school, both of us taking role-playing “lessons”. Role-playing has been an continuing interest and source of inspiration for us both. He found material for his drawing and I for my writing. Many a drawing has come up from sessions and books about Dungeons & Dragons, Vampire the Masquerade, Mage the Ascension, Shadowrun, etc.
After primary school, he went on to high-school while I went to Canada for a year. One year later I joined him there. Throughout high-school he has kept up his interest in drawing (creating this gallery during second year) and has done so to this day.
He still draws his inspiration from basically the same things, role-playing, books (though he no longer reads as much fantasy, except for Lord of the Rings and Terry Pratchett (Discworld)), miniature-wargames (for the initiated: Warhammer 40k), and his own (moderately twisted) mind.
-Alexander Munck Update 03/10-02: I've had a four month stay at an art school, taking courses in comicbooks, oil and acrylic painting, photography and drawing, hopefully it has helped my style...
Then I was conscripted for three months of firefigther training and now i study nanotechnology at the Univeristy of Århus.
Update 06/09-03: Nanotech didn't do it for me so I've switched to chemistry. I've also started on a lot of larping.
Update 29/08-04: University sucked, so I quit, currently unemployed, but has more time for art.
Guestbook for Keybeck
| Date | Name | Comment | | | 4 Mar 2004 | Patricia C. Riley | Loading...Urgh, I don't know if the other comment made it. But I'm sorry I can't comment on all the pictures at the moment, I'll return to your gallery though and comment on your new pictures as soon as I have the adequate time  Oliver ´RivoClavis´ Nøglebæk replies: " Please do Miss Tric, and don't be afraid to be honest!" | |
| 4 Mar 2004 | Patricia C. Riley | Loading...I'm sorry, I don't have the time now to comment on each of your pictures, but I have looked at them, and will come back and comment when I have more time. I really enjoy your art!  | |
| 24 May 2004 | Ch. Engels | Loading...wuahaha! Power the Toiletpapercactusses/i! Power! Hail! Cactus! More Cactus! | |
| 19 Jan 2005 | Colinda 'Seraph' de Lange | Loading...Hi there! Haven't been here in ages. How've you been? I see your gallery is really filled up. I'm gonna browse through it to see what you've been drawing lately. I haven't been drawing much lately, been busy. Did start a new drawing last week, after not having really drawn for about a year. Anyways, I hope all goes well for you. See ya around! Greetz, Seraph | |
| 14 Apr 2006 | Erilan (random surfer) | Loading...I really liked your art, it is absolutely amazing, especially the hand drawn portions of them. I believe that you should put more of them on your page. The only thing that I had a bit of a problem with is the fact that no computer can give an artist's work justice when they are trying to draw in paint shop, to add colour yes it is great but the drawing it's self never shows the true artist. I belive that although it seems that you have been studying in sciences, you may do well studying art to give you a little more behind you and who knows maybe we'll see your work in a clan book one of these days.  Keep doin' what you do best, and all the best of luck to you. | |
| 7 May 2008 | Anonymous | Loading...BEST GALLERY EVER!  | |
| 7 May 2008 | Anonymous | Loading... | |
| 20 May 2008 | Anonymous | Loading...sorry 4 the last comment I was seeing how many smileys there is and I accidentally pressed send/post message I’m only 9 | |
| 1 Sep 2008 | Jeanette M. chanyi | Loading...great artwork, so many awesome drawings. | |
| 14 Nov 2008 | Therese "Lanira" Næraa | Loading...Sejt! Jeg bor også i Århus! | |
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