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Posted by Digital Playground on January 19, 2010

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Resurrection, 2008

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

Resurrection, 2008 (detail)

White Hand, 2007

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

Little Erected Ruin, 2007

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

Little Erected Ruin (detail), 2007

Half Way Through, 2006

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper, pencil, and glue

Half Way Through (detail) , 2006

On The Other Side, 2006

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

On The Other Side, 2006

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

On The Other Side (detail), 2006

Walking Snail, 2006

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

The Short Distance Between Time and Shadow, 2006

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

The Short Distance Between Time and Shadow (Detail), 2006

Cradle, 2006

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

Cradle (detail), 2006

Cradle (detail), 2006

Do Not Enter, 2006

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

Do Not Enter (detail), 2006

18,2 cm Tall Tower of Babel, 2005

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Down the River, 2005

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Down the River (detail), 2005

Wedding Dress Without Bride, 2005

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

All in All, 2006

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

All in All (detail),2006

Angel, 2006

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

Angel (detail), 2006

Closet, 2006

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Closet (detail), 2006

Dead Bird, 2006

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Big wave moving towards a small castle made of sand, 2005

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Distant Wish, 2006

Acid-free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

Distant Wish (detail), 2006

Eismeer, 2006

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Eismeer (detail), 2006

Hunting, 2005

Acid-free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Hunting (detail), 2005

In the Beginning (Snake inside an egg), 2005

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

In the Shadow of an Orchid, 2005

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

In the Shadow of an Orchid (detail), 2005

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Impenetrable Castle, 2005

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Impenetrable Castle (detail), 2005

Looking back, 2006

Acid free A4 115 gsm paper and glue

Man Made of Woman, 2005

Acid-free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Pandora’s Box, 2005

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Snowballs, 2005

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Snowballs (detail), 2005

Acid free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Traces in Snow, 2005

Acid-free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Traces in Snow (detail), 2005

Single Double Bed, 2005

Acid-free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Fall, 2005

Acid-free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Fall (detail), 2005

The Impossible Meeting, 2005

Acid-free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

The Impossible Meeting (detail), 2005

Bridge Over Troubled Water, 2005

Acid-free A4 80 gsm paper and glue

Words from Peter about his paper works

My paper works have been based around an exploration of the relationship between two and three dimensionality. I find this materialization of a flat piece of paper into a 3D form almost a magic process – or maybe one could call it obvious magic, because the process is obvious and the figures still stick to their origin, without the possibility of escaping. In that sense there is also an aspect of something tragic in most of the cuts. Some of the small paper cuts relate to a universe of fairy tales and romanticism, as for instance Impenetrable Castle inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tale The Steadfast Tin Soldier, in which a tin soldier falls in love with a paper ballerina, living in a paper castle. Other paper cuts are small dramas in which small figures are lost within and threatened by the huge powerful nature. Others again are turning the inside out, or letting the front and the back of the paper meet – dealing with impossibility, illusions, and reflections.

I find the A4 sheet of paper interesting to work with, because it is probably the most common and consumed media and format for carrying information today, and in that sense it is something very loaded. This means that we rarely notice the actual materiality of the A4 paper. By removing all the information and starting from scratch using the blank white 80gsm A4 paper as a base for my creations, I feel that I have found a material which we all are able to relate to, and at the same time is non-loaded and neutral and therefore easier to fill with different meanings. The thin white paper also gives the paper sculptures a fragility which underlines the tragic and romantic theme of the works.

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3 Comments »

  1. Very beautiful stuff. You must have a lot of patience!

    Comment by Holly — January 20, 2010 @ 11:23 pm

  2. All I can say to this is wow….So creative…and so beautiful. Glad I found these pix.

    Comment by mary anne — January 21, 2010 @ 4:14 am

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