Peter Sköld

Född: 1970 i Göteborg
Peter har kontinuerligt konstutställningar och arbetar internationellt med sitt skapande
arbete; måleri, skulpturer samt grafisk design.

"Peter fångar världen med sin konst! Hans inspirerande och kraftfulla uttryck, skapar ett möte med beskådaren.”

Konstutställningar:
Red and Green, Göteborg 2005
Krokslätts Fabriker, Göteborg 2006
Gothia Towers, Göteborg 2009
Krokslätts Fabriker, Göteborg 2009
STC Rally Porsche, Göteborg 2010
Nääs Fabriker, Alingsås 2010
Strandvägen 7B, Stockholm 2010
Scandic Anglais, Stockholm 2011
Brand Design, Göteborg 2011
Scandic Mölndal, Mölndal 2011
Bagge Design/Hammarby Sjöstad, Stockholm 2012
Ekerum Konsthall (saml utst), Öland 2013
Formex/Bagge Design (saml utst), Stockholm 2013
Scandic Crown, Göteborg 2013
Abu Dhabi/Hotel Fairmont Bab Al Bahr, Förenta Arabemiraten 2014
Fredriks Galleri, Oslo 2015
Gothia Towers, Göteborg 2015
Quality Hotel 11 & Eriksbergshallen, Göteborg 2017
Quality Hotel 11 & Eriksbergshallen, Göteborg 2018
Comfort Hotel Göteborg, Göteborg 2018
Galleri/Karl Gustavsgatan 15, Göteborg 2019
Hedins Bil, Stockholm 2020
Volvo huvudkontoret, Göteborg 2021
Quality Hotel The Weaver, Göteborg 2022
Villa Maritime/Marstrand, Kungälv 2022
Representerad/samverkanspartners:
Childhood - ett samarbete med Anders Bagge; välgörenhetsgala i närvaro av H.M. drottning Silvia
samt H.R.H. prinsessan Madeleine.
The Perfect World Foundation
Rosa Bandet
Project playground, prinsessan Madeleine
Jontefonden- ambassadör
Audi
Fender
Eriksbergshallen - konstinstallation
XLANDER
Röshult

I AM P. SKÖLD

"We will never come home alive"

When I stepped down from the Hercules aircraft onto the tarmac at Arlanda airport it felt like stepping straight out of a movie.

The curtain descended behind me. The film was over. The darkness and noise remained - the sound of the bombers, the sound of the gunners on the front line, the children crying. I remembered the quiet, deserted villages with the bodies of women and children lying on the ground.

In some terrible way the darkness and noise still sat deep inside me.
We had made it home alive but…for what?
Was the darkness inside ever going to disappear?
Two missions in the Bosnian War had taken their toll. After a blow to the head with an iron bar I had suffered a concussion and lain in a coma for four days. Hour after hour of rehabilitation led to the diagnosis that the feeling in my right arm would never return.

All my life I had sketched and painted. The compulsion to do this was now stronger than ever. In a cupboard I found some large pieces of plywood and the brush was now full of life. I spent entire days down in the cellar – just painting.

I didn’t accept many visitors. Maybe I was afraid of any critique? Life suddenly felt a little better and it felt like all the inner darkness was being cast out onto the plywood I worked on. When Monica occasionally peeked into the cellar she looked a little skeptical. “Did they only have black, brown and grey paint in the shop?” she asked. All of my new paintings were in dark tones.

When I later found out that I was to become a father, without thinking I had filled my paint cupboard with completely different colours and hues. Suddenly red, green, yellow and blue started appearing in my paintings. I realized that using these bright colours made me happier, more positive and energetic. It didn’t take long afterwards until I had my first exhibition – a full house and sold-out. It was only then that I realized how amazing and enjoyable this whole thing could be.

Since then the journey has continued with wild antics, enormous paintings, crazy ideas, mad commissions and more…

At the moment my name is more widely known abroad than in Sweden, but it feels like it is catching up here now.

Now I don’t think “We’re never getting out of here alive”. It’s more a case of “Life is wonderful and crazy and the journey can be one huge joyride”.