Gugger Petter
Gugger Petter is a Danish artist with an International career. She studied at Den Frie og Merkantile Kunstskole in Copenhagen, and at the Academy of Fine Art in Rome. She then moved to an extended residence in Mexico City, where she created large textile wall pieces for corporate venues and private collectors. In Belgium she created work for museum exhibitions, and after arriving to California in 1986, she started working with newspaper and three-dimensional forms.
Petter has worked with newspaper as her medium for over twenty years. 鈥淢y fascination with newspaper consists not only of it being 鈥榯he diary of our lives,鈥 but it also presents me with a black, white, and limited color palette, which has always been my choice.鈥 Using a traditional loom to weave tightly rolled strips of newspaper, Petter鈥檚 work is a larger-than-life look at aspects or people of our daily lives. 鈥淢y work can be seen as an abstraction as well as a representational image, where surface, subject matter, color and content all convey tension between opposites.鈥
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Gugger Petter is a Danish artist with an International career. She studied at Den Frie og Merkantile Kunstskole in Copenhagen, and at the Academy of Fine Art in Rome. She then moved to an extended residence in Mexico City, where she created large textile wall pieces for corporate venues and private collectors. In Belgium she created work for museum exhibitions, and after arriving to California in 1986, she started working with newspaper and three-dimensional forms.
Petter has worked with newspaper as her medium for over twenty years. 鈥淢y fascination with newspaper consists not only of it being 鈥榯he diary of our lives,鈥 but it also presents me with a black, white, and limited color palette, which has always been my choice.鈥 Using a traditional loom to weave tightly rolled strips of newspaper, Petter鈥檚 work is a larger-than-life look at aspects or people of our daily lives. 鈥淢y work can be seen as an abstraction as well as a representational image, where surface, subject matter, color and content all convey tension between opposites.鈥