In his work Fjorsk explores mythology within contemporary culture. He always has been drawn toward the archetypal imagery in folklore, in particular the inherent and universal symbols stemming from and shared across multiple cultures. Initially, it was simply visual pleasure that entranced him. Years later, through study, he was impressed and fascinated by the language of symbols. Using images and elements from variety of sources ranging from Norse mythology to art history to pop-culture. He creates a language that blurs the boundaries between high and low culture. With this conscious ambiguity he is attempting to reveal these archetypal narratives and their reflection in society, how the subject relates to the world at large, connecting layers of meaning, time and history to each other.