Artist
History
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Konstnärens egen beskrivning av verket:
“FJELLREKKE”
HM Queen Sonja (b. 1937) often uses her own landscape photographs as a starting point for her motives. A photograph, or a detail of a photograph is transferred onto the printing plate and further reworked and processed. Her Majesty often works in series. The proximity to the motif and a continual experimentation with different colour and formal combinations, create abstract images. The effects of light, texture and structures are important ingredients in the art works.
In the series “Fjellrekke” the photographic starting point is taken even further. With the aid of stencils, thinner and printing plates, the Queen has experimented with decoding and re-interpreting the landscape motif. Distinctive contours are strengthened by fresh colour combinations. The images become abstract interpretations and symbols of hill tops and mountain ranges. [KRE]
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Produktion - 2022 (Förmodat)
- Konstnär Sonja, Drottning av Norge (1937) säker
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Annat - June 25, 2022 — August 21, 2022 (Utställningsperiod)
Utställd på Lars Lerins Sandgrund med katalognummer 26. -
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Lars Lerins Sandgrund
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Accession - October 1, 2022 (Leveransdatum)
Konstnären donerade inkomsterna från försäljningen under sin utställning till Drottning Sonjas Konststiftelse. -
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Drottning Sonjas Konststiftelse
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License information
- License AC InC
Metadata
- Identifier 17001-38924
- Part of collection Värmland föremål
- Owner of collection Värmlands Museum
- Institution Värmlands Museum
- Date published October 28, 2022
- Date updated January 27, 2023
- DIMU-CODE 0210412345004
- UUID 743D4923-D340-4FAD-87B3-6051F20165C3
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