Klara Zetterholm
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Human-crafted. AI-refined.The artwork depicts a vibrant blue sculpture resembling a fossilized iguana-like creature. The composition features organic, textured forms that create an almost three-dimensional effect, with intricate details and patterns across the surface. The bold, monochromatic color scheme and the sculptural nature of the piece suggest a strong emphasis on materiality and the exploration of natural forms. The artistic style and technique combine elements of realism and abstraction, reflecting the artist's unique interpretation of the natural world. This contemporary sculptural work likely aims to invite viewers to consider the intersections between nature, science, and creative expression. ...
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Klara Zetterholm
1991 , SwedishKlara Zetterholm (b. 1991, Stockholm, SE) describes her works as situated broadly in the field of sculpture, involving painting, installation, and assemblage. She graduated from the Royal Academy of Art in Stockholm in 2022 and her MFA exhibition was awarded a grant from the Bonnier Foundation. Her latest works include bas-reliefs, mostly engaging in faking and forging materials and antiqueness through patina, motifs, and faux stone or wood painting. With a background in scenography and decor painting, the artist employs methods used in stage and set design in order to create false narratives, mainly of archeology and natural history. Drawn to ideas of nonlinear time, mythological figures and science fiction, her works convey a sense of uncanniness and reflections on binaries such as the ultramodern and the prehistoric, the prosperous and the apocalyptic. ...