The wrought-iron fence Sjösäkerhet (safety at sea) to the building of the Sea Rescue at the Skräddaregatan in Gothenburg a whole is a single work of art, which only contains symbols related to the sea. The metal creates waves, including ships and Seekennzeichen, but also has the painted symbols of the Sea Rescue is fully integrated with the architectural Native design. Although the five-meter-long fence until 1994 on behalf of Charles Felix Lindberg Donationsfonds is created, you get the feeling he had been created for the old building, located behind during the construction period of the house. On the other hand, fits the artwork Sjösäkerhet also to the surrounding buildings.
The 90 cm-high fence was created by the artist Lillemor Petersson, which specializes in principle on ceramics, but also creates sculptures in state order. Lillemor Petersson was born in Gothenburg, where she grew up and the School of Design and Visual Arts and the School of Art Valand visited. DiSjösäkerhete artist who now lives in Bohuslän is exhibited in numerous museums in Sweden.
The 90 cm-high fence was created by the artist Lillemor Petersson, which specializes in principle on ceramics, but also creates sculptures in state order. Lillemor Petersson was born in Gothenburg, where she grew up and the School of Design and Visual Arts and the School of Art Valand visited. DiSjösäkerhete artist who now lives in Bohuslän is exhibited in numerous museums in Sweden.
Copyright Text and photo: Herbert Karlin
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