Finn Henrik Bodvin

Finn Henrik Bodvin (October 12, 1928 – August 12, 2002) was a Norwegian sculptor.

[3] He worked with various types of materials, from clay, stone, and wood to sculptures in copper and steel.

His manner of expression varied from figurative sculpture with the human body as a source of inspiration to abstract and non-figurative works in steel and other metals.

Most of his sculptures are formed of welded copper and steel, a technique he has achieved by working with scrap iron.

Together with other artists such as Ellen Iden, Ivar Jerven, Kjerstin Øvrelid, Knut Monrad, Finn Strømsted, Bodil Cappelen, and Liv Nergaard, they created an artistic environment that drew inspiration from nature and the skerries.