Licensing Art

Licensees find using Kim Norlien art ideal for their product development given the level of detail and strong composition. Since we are family-owned and operated, we pride ourselves in the one-on-one attention we can give to our licensees. If you are interested in licensing any art, please browse the gallery below and use our Contact Us form to get in touch with us.

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      “Aurora Bliss” is the center piece to Kim Norlien’s winter trilogy and features a spectacular Aurora Borealis.

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      “Autumn Grace” is Kim’s new original release in November 2010.

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      “Autumn Sentinel” by Kim Norlien features a mature and experienced buck, ready to challenge all intruders.

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      “Beside Still Waters” by Kim Norlien is the first of two in a lake cabin series featuring Minnesota’s state bird, the loon. This is a horizontal scene that is complimented well by its vertical mate, “Beyond Still Waters”.

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      “Beside Still Waters” by Kim Norlien is the first of two in a lake cabin series featuring Minnesota’s state bird, the loon. This is a horizontal scene that is complimented well by its vertical mate, “Beyond Still Waters”.

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      “Beyond Still Waters” by Kim Norlien is the second of two in a lake cabin series featuring Minnesota?s state bird, the loon. This is a vertical scene that is complimented well by its horizontal mate, “Beside Still Waters”.

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      “Beyond Still Waters” by Kim Norlien is the second of two in a lake cabin series featuring Minnesota?s state bird, the loon. This is a vertical scene that is complimented well by its horizontal mate, “Beside Still Waters”.

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      Kim Norlien painted this elk portrait live during the opening of his first gallery in Northtown Mall.

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      “Cabin Fever,” a cropped version of “Sweet Serenity” features the beautiful detail that goes into each and every of Kim Norlien’s cabin scenes.

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      “Country Music” is a piece that was inspired by Kim Norlien’s time spent on the farm as a young boy with his grandparents.

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      “Curiosity” is an unfinished and unpulished early work from Kim Norlien. Someday, Kim hopes to finish this painting. If you are looking for an artic fox image, contact Kim’s studio with an email or phone call.

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      “Evening on Mountain Lake” was painted in 2009 and is a majestic scene featuring a beautiful winter evening sunset.

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      “Faithful Memories,” is a cropped version of Kim Norlien’s first cardinal painting, “White Crimson Morning”.

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      “Field of Dreams” by Kim Norlien is another piece inspired by Kim?s farming roots. This scene is set in a perfect summer evening on the farm with the fading sunset glowing in the west, and the full moon slowly rising in the east, casting a silver glow over the fields.

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      “Fire & Ice”, is the third piece to Kim Norlien’s first trilogy and depicts two favorite pastimes of his, snowshoeing and campfires.

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      “Fireside Chat” features two of man’s best friends enjoying a warm fire on a cold winter night.

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      “Freedom’s Flight” won the 1999 Minnesota Pheasant Stamp.

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      “Freedom’s Promise” was painted to honor our U.S. troops with “God Bless America” hidden in the water. “Freedom’s Promise is the middle piece of the trilogy, “The Promise Trilogy”

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      “Frosty Morning Ringnecks” placed 3rd in the 1998 Minnesota Pheasant Stamp.

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      “Golden Moments” was painted in 2003 in honor of Kim Norlien’s parents 50th Golden wedding anniversary. Arley & Ruby Norlien are featured in the cabin enjoying a game of cards. We Love You Dad and Mom!

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      “Green Wing Teal”was Kim Norlien’s 2000 Federal Duck Stamp Entry

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      “Guiding Light features” Split Rock lighthouse on a beautiful fall day.

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      “Home Sweet Home” presents Ron and Karen Parker of Faribault, MN with their two horses, Dolly and Flashy in this nostalgic summertime scene. Kim Norlien always loved Victorian style homes and has studied their architecture, as is evident in this beautiful piece.

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      Katie is a portrait study of Kim Norlien’s youngest daughter, Katie – painted in 1993.

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      Before Kim Norlien’s first published painting in 1991, he worked as a freelance illustrator creating various works like this one titled “Lady Bug”

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