In the realm of painting, Heiðrikur works mainly with watercolors, covering subjects such as parenthood, sexuality, social stigma involving guilt, shame and loneliness. Heiðrikur has also created cover art for albums from musicians such as Eivør, ORKA, Páll Finnur Páll, SAKARIS, Guðrið Hansdóttir and BYRTA.
Film and music videos
Heiðrikur began his career in film in 2006 by directing a music video for his song Tár torna from his debut album An Invisible Gun (2006). Three years later, he directed his first short film Mítt Rúm in 2009. The short film premiered at the Faroese film festival in October 2008, and won awards at the Nordic Youth Film Festival (NUFF) and UNGFILM09, winning the Rasmus-Award in the latter case.
Heiðrikur graduated from the Danish film school Super16 in 2014 as director, afterwards studying at the Icelandic Academy of Fine Art.
He has directed music videos for other Faroese musicians, including Eivør, ORKA, SAKARIS and BYRTA.
In 2014, Heiðrikur directed the horror short film Skuld, which premiered in late 2014 and won both the Geytin Jury Award and the Audience Award.[4]Skuld also won 2 Ekko Awards 2016 for best set design and best sound.
Filmography
Short films
2009 – Mítt Rúm (My Room) (short film), Writer, Director and Editor.
2010 – Waves – A Portrait of Maria á Heygum, (short doc), Writer, Director and Editor.
2010 – Sigarett (Cigarette) (short film) Writer, Director, Actor and Editor.
2012 – "A Hipstory" (short film) Writer, Director.
2013 – True Love (short film) Writer, Director.
2014 – Skuld (Guilt) (short film) Director
2016 – Dalur (short film) Director
2019 – Annika (documentary) Director.
Television series
2008–2009 – Mús (television series): Co writer, reporter, editor and host. Made for the Faroese National Television (Kringvarp Føroya).[5]
Music videos
"Tár Torna" 2006 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.
"Needle and a String" 2011 Heiðrikur, Writer, Director and Editor.
"Aldan reyð" 2011(music video) by ORKA. Writer, Director
1996 and 1997 – Showed work at, Smiðjan í Lítluvík on the Faroe Islands[9]
1998 – Showed work at, The Nordic House, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
2005 – Solo exhibition, Smiðjan í Lítluvík, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands
1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2007, 2011,[10] 2012 and 2013 – Selected to show works in the censured Faroese Summer Exhibition "Ólavsøkuframsýningin" at The National Faroese Art Museum)
^Poulsen, Kinna; Smærup Sørensen, Inger (12 August 2010). "Innrás – Heiðrik á Heygum" (in Faroese). Listin. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
^Jensen, Annemarie Lai (15 May 2012). "Færøsk udvandring" (in Danish). Kunsten.nu. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
^Clipea, Clara (1 June 2009). "My room (Mitt rum)". Kaliber35 Munich International Film Festival. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
^"Nominees 2014". Berlin Music Video Awards. Retrieved 3 May 2015.