Humorous animals, delicate portraits of children and powerful female figures all belong to her repertoire of motifs. She has also designed tableware and has had an extensive production of unique ceramic works.
When Lisa Larson speaks about her artistry she empha-sizes how the clay itself provides new inspiration as soon as she gets it in her hands. She has often experimented with different techniques for shaping and decorating – for example by allowing thrown clay to become sculptures, or carving expressive patterns into the soft surface.
This exhibition presents a wide selection of Lisa Larson’s work, from her well-known mass-produced objects, to sketches, prototypes and unique works. At the centre are the ceramics, but also on display are items in porcelain, wood, glass, and bronze. In addition, the exhibition contains works by artist colleagues who Lisa Larson feels close to, and folk art which she has collected as inspiration during her travels around the world.
An old boiler house on the former hospital grounds Marieberg. The house is brick and has bright beautiful rooms. Kafferian is in the same building. For those who want to listen to their own guide, there is an audio guide. You borrow it in the museum's store for free.
Kristinehamn Art museum
Doktor Enwalls väg 13, 68137 Kristinehamn
E18 from Karlstad. Drive towards the center at the first exit, drive straight through the roundabout, take the first road to the right, then right again. Follow the sign to the museum.