Alps Artist Edition: The Friendly Meteorite
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Introducing our new Alps Artist edition featuring local artists in Hallingdal and beyond. Creativity, coffee, and collaborations will always be part of the Scandinavian Alps ethos. The first artist collab is with Ben Siegenthaler from Switzerland, who now resides in Hemsedal with his Norwegian wife and 3 small kids. When he is not being Super Dad he works for the community, barista, and outdoor activity Adventure guide.
The farm notes & story
Title art: The Friendly Meteorite.
Origin: Brazil
Farm: Fazenda do Cruzeiro
Region: Santo Antônio do Amparo, Campo das Vertentes
Altitude (MASL):905-1160
Process: Natural
Varieties:Yellow Catucai, Catucai
Taste Profile: round, smooth, easy drinking with notes of toasted nuts and chocolate biscut.
Fazenda do Cruzeiro
This coffee comes to us from producer Ivan Junqueira Ribeiro, owner of Fazenda Cruzeiro, a farm in Brazil's Campo das Vertentes region. The farm, established in 1923, spans a total of 1,021 hectares of which 381 are planted in Red Catuai, Yellow Bourbon, Mundo Novo, Topázio, Arara, and Rubi. Cherries here are picked ripe using both mechanical and manual harvesting techniques. After harvesting, cherries are moved to a cement patio for drying.
This coffee comes from Sancoffee, a certified B corporation:
Sancoffee was born in 2000 as a specialty coffee coop.
Since its foundation, Sancoffee has been the main driving force for quality in the Campo das Vertentes region. We strive to consistently produce amazing coffees, using the most advanced and sustainable agricultural practices, empowering coffee growers to access international markets and build long-lasting relationships with roasters and importers around the globe.
Each bean carries the soul and the hard work of a coffee grower.
Each cup is the expression of our terroir. We work relentlessly to showcase these coffees around the world,
The artist's story
My name is Benjamin. I was born in 1979 in Horn, Austria, and grew up in the countryside of Switzerland with vast landscapes. As a young man I moved to Zürich, where the view of the horizon is easily lost amid the avalanche of distracting city details. My art similarly travels between two poles: between spacious installations and intricate paintings; between raw sculptures and witty collages. Currently I continue my work in Hemsedal, Norway.
Since my education as a stone sculptor, I have carried around a sketchbook filled with small, abstract drawings that capture how I view the world. Like sifting soil to find gold, my work process starts with going through this sketchbook to pull out any nuggets of inspiration, which become the subjects of my creative vision. To bring life to this vision, I use conventional, easily obtainable materials and work in a meticulously planned manner, always with an eye for detail. The results are abstract pieces that simultaneously celebrate contrast and harmony, tension and resolve—all by accentuating often-forgotten forms in everyday life.
I believe God is in the tensions of this world, and my art is created from a deep sense of relationship with Jesus Christ. Yet just as I prefer not to draw a straight line in my works, neither do I want to force a meaning upon those who view my artistic expressions. My work is not a religious statement or the fruit of a messiah complex, but instead comes from a foundational truth that drives my life.
Bens portfolio and work for sale:
https://benjaminsiegenthaler.com/
contact: bs@benjaminsiegenthaler.com
+47 91 92 59 69