Tania Stene

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Tania Stene (also Tanya Stene, Tanja Stene, Nacht, Nachthexe) is a Norwegian interdisciplinary artist. She works with different techniques such as oils/acrylics, photography, collage, video, sound and installation.[1] Originally known as half of the ritual ambient duo [2] (along with Andréa Nebel), her newer music is more experimental and noisy (collaboration with Alexei Borisov on Fabriksampler V2 - Pharmafabrik Recordings).[3] She is known for cover art & photo shoots for some of the biggest Norwegian black metal bands in the '90s, including Darkthrone, Ulver,[4] Thorns, Satyricon, Burzum,[5] Emperor and Sunn O)))[6][7] live album. Tania Stene used to be married to Fenriz (Darkthrone).[8] She is also known for her cover art of Bergtatt, Nattens Madrigal[9] and Hliðskjálf, and for official photo shoots of Isengard and Thorns.[10]

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