[About the product]
It is a lithograph work by Swedish painter Gunnal Larson, the scenery of Scone. It is a private life work of Gunnal, which has demonstrated talent in various genres, from painting, sculpture and production design. Gunnal, fascinated by the beautiful scenery of Scone, who spends the summer with his wife, Lisa Larson, has been drawing the "Scenes of Scone."
● What is a lithograph?
The etymology is Greek "Lithos = stone". A print that is drawn on a flat stone or metal, and prints it using the rebound of water and oil.
● Memories of scenes
* I asked Gunnal, Lisa and his eldest son, Matthias, about the memories of Scone.
When I was 9 years old, I went out with his father (Gunnal Larson) with paint and drew the scenery of Scone together. That was my first art lesson in my life. He often spoke eagerly about how big the open landscape showed, and how beautiful the contrast between light and darkness would be. The sky and the season change the landscape. If the bright sky is large, draw the trees in a dark. But in the summer, the dark clouds appear bigger, so the trees become even darker. I knew that in the daily life of Scone.
【author】
Gunnal Larson / Gunnar Larson(1925-2020)
Painter / sculptor / designer
In 1950, he studied paintings in Stockholm and Yotaboli and studied under Endre Nemes. After that, he married Lisa, who met in Yotaboli. In 1954, he worked at Gustavusberg, along with Lisa scouted by Staglindberg. Since he held his first solo exhibition in Stockholm in 1959, he has held many solo exhibitions in various art galleries nationwide. He worked as a sculptor many works exhibited in public facilities. He has been a director of various art organizations, as curation and art consultant, and his solo exhibition at a Vameland museum from 2015 to 2016 is his last life. He was always Lisa Larson's largest mentor.
* Because it is made -to -order production, it takes about 2 weeks from order to shipping.
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