Mille Guldbeck
"The color and atmosphere of the landscape I inhabit has always informed my work. Although these individual works sometimes take on a look that appears aerial in nature, they are more aptly described as accumulations of layers of information, taken apart bit by bit visually and reassembled. The paintings can be compared to layers of strata, fields and layers of sky, or the minutia under my feet as I walk."
- Mille Guldbeck
Mille Guldbeck’s work can be viewed in public collections in museums such as The Royal Danish Library and the Danish Museum of Photographic Art. Work has been widely exhibited both nationally and internationally including over 43 solo exhibitions with lectures given about her work including Hafnarborg Center for Culture and Art and Akureyri Art Museum in Iceland, Nelimarkka Museum in Finland, the Affordable Art Fair and the Samuel Morse Museum and Historic Site in New York.