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Moss Stone with Sea Glitter, 2021

Subjected to time-sensitive processes, Linnéa Gad’s landscapes are imbued with a temporal dimension, their creation mirroring the unexpected and uncontrolled elements of nature. Gad’s aquatint prints are made using the intaglio technique with sugarlift and spitbite. These complex layered processes lend an alchemic quality to the works, resulting in pictures filled with exciting and unruly gestures.

Linnéa Gad is a visual artist from Stockholm, Sweden. She received her MFA from Columbia University in 2022. Her solo shows include Return of The Mollusk at Astor Weeks in New York (2024), Erratics at Spencer Brownstone in New York (2019) and Luster Pit at RØM in Copenhagen (2018). The artist has participated in group shows at The Jewish Museum in New York (2022), The Lenfest Center for the Arts in New York (2021) and SixtyEight Art Institute in Copenhagen (2021). The artist has also recently exhibited at Ceysson Bénétière in New York, Beau Travail in Stockholm, Half Gallery in New York and Issues Gallery in Stockholm. In 2023, Gad presented her first public artwork, Shoals, two large-scale sculptures installed in Nolan Park on Governors Island in collaboration with the Billion Oyster Project. She is the recipient of multiple grants from The Swedish Arts Grants Committee and was shortlisted for the Frankenthaler Climate Art Awards in 2022

Aquatint
Signed

Custom framing recommended in Natural Oak with artwork floated on archival mat board. Please see here for framing options and make a note of frame preference when checking out in the Order Comments.
11.75" x 14.75"
$900.00