The exhibition consist of drawing animation and its traces on paper.
Works presented study the subconscious side of the human mind and the logic of the human brain. These subconscious thoughts and feelings often guide our behavior without us even noticing it.
In my works I try to achieve that space between sadness and joy and fear and the sense of security. Something can be really funny until it turns sad. On the other hand something that is utterly mundane can suddenly turn into something very interesting. What is there in this in between space? What is that last thought or action that tips the balance to the other side? Does this space exists and is even possible to present with the tools of visual arts?
Petteri Cederberg has graduated with master’s degree in Fine Arts from Academy of Fine Arts Helsinki from the paintings department and is a member of the Painters union. Galleria Huuto´s exhibition is Cederberg debut show in Helsinki. He has participated in several group exhibitions in Finland and abroad, most recent one was in august 2012 in Tallinn Art Hall in a ”Silent Revolution” group exhibition that was part of the Tallinn Drawing triennial.