Untitled
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painted wood relief, gelatin, pigment & saliva on lindenSissi Club
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.

Ferdinand Evaldsson's "Untitled" features a harmonious interplay of pastel green and cream hues, with geometric shapes and cascading draped forms that suggest curtains or architectural elements. The work is a wood relief showcasing meticulous layering techniques, giving the surface a tactile, almost stone-like texture. Evaldsson draws on his icon painting background, creating a piece that invites viewers to physically and emotionally engage with its textured forms. This artwork bridges personal and collective memory, encouraging an exploration of the tangible and intangible aspects of human experience. ...

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Artist
Ferdinand Evaldsson
B.1988, Swedish

Ferdinand Evaldsson transforms memory and materiality into tactile experiences that bridge personal history and collective consciousness. Drawing from his background in icon painting, he creates wood reliefs that invite physical engagement, using materials like wood, metal, pigment, and gelatin to embody how memories are felt and transmitted through touch. His process is deeply meditative and labor-intensive, involving up to twenty layers of pigment and gelatin, finished with saliva, which gives the surfaces a hard, stone-like texture. This technique establishes an intimate connection between artist and work, reflecting explorations of memory and trauma. Evaldsson’s meticulous craftsmanship creates vessels for forgotten fragments, enabling viewers to access the intangible complexities of human experience through tangible, textured forms. ...

Ferdinand Evaldsson: Artworks
The Temple
Ferdinand EvaldssonThe Temple, 2025
200 x 200cm
The Gods Reside in The Temple
Untitled
Ferdinand EvaldssonUntitled, 2025
100 x 80cm
Untitled
Ferdinand EvaldssonUntitled
100 x 80cm
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Marseille