at two houses on the Smyckegatan the Gothenburg district Tynnered to find each a three-part work of art that attracts with its surrealistic colors delight the eyes of residents and visitors. The three-part, partially formed structure consists of a tile painting at the two doors to the building with the number 20
The artist studied in this work in 1992, no illustration, but wanted by his own admission, apply a kind of invitation card, a Inbjudande att komma hem, the invitation into his own apartment. Denice Zetterquist used for this brilliant colors and a soft expression in the brush. Every resident of the building should be here already feel welcome from the front door.
Denice Zetterquist works as a painter, illustrator and graphic designer. She was born in 1929 in Väröbacka in Halland and studied under Endre Nemes at today's School of Design and Visual Arts and then at the Art School in Gothenburg Valand. Denice Zetterquist painted at the beginning of her career turned in particular still life, but later more and more of abstract art, however, they remained true to the soft colors in their works.
The artist studied in this work in 1992, no illustration, but wanted by his own admission, apply a kind of invitation card, a Inbjudande att komma hem, the invitation into his own apartment. Denice Zetterquist used for this brilliant colors and a soft expression in the brush. Every resident of the building should be here already feel welcome from the front door.
Denice Zetterquist works as a painter, illustrator and graphic designer. She was born in 1929 in Väröbacka in Halland and studied under Endre Nemes at today's School of Design and Visual Arts and then at the Art School in Gothenburg Valand. Denice Zetterquist painted at the beginning of her career turned in particular still life, but later more and more of abstract art, however, they remained true to the soft colors in their works.
Copyright Text and photo: Herbert Karlin
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