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Delicate Ecosystems Converge in Sonja Peterson’s Intricate Cut Paper Compositions — Colossal

Last updated: March 25, 2025 9:02 am
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Sonja Peterson, a talented artist based in Minneapolis, draws inspiration from the natural world to create stunning works of art using intricately cut paper. Her pieces feature sprawling scenes that blend organic motifs, animals, humans, and historical references.

Peterson’s fascination with the simplicity of a blank piece of paper led her to explore the possibilities of texture, pattern, and the relationship between positive and negative space. Initially starting with drawings on large sheets, she soon transitioned to cutting and rearranging the paper to create captivating compositions. Eventually, she eliminated other media entirely, focusing solely on the art of the incision.

The artist’s choice of paper reflects the fragility she aims to convey, particularly in highlighting the precariousness of ecological systems. Peterson emphasizes the interconnectedness of her works, where the structural integrity relies on the interplay of elements. If one piece disconnects, the entire system is at risk of collapsing.

A recurring theme in Peterson’s art is the concept of interconnection, both in the natural world and the human-made realm. She sheds light on how global trade systems, manufacturing processes, and agriculture are intricately linked to the environment, even as they contribute to the escalating climate crisis. By combining human interactions with botanical details, such as incorporating a sunken ship in “Lost and Searching” or depicting European colonialist expansion in “Empire Builder,” Peterson underscores the complex relationship between humanity and nature.

Peterson’s work is currently showcased in the “Nordic Echoes — Tradition in Contemporary Art” exhibition at Scandinavia House in New York City, running from April 5 to August 2. The show celebrates contemporary folk arts from the Upper Midwest, featuring over 50 works by 24 artists. To explore more of Peterson’s captivating creations, visit her website and Instagram profile.

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From “Lost and Searching” to “The Underground Plot of the Royal Pommes Frites,” Peterson’s cut paper artworks captivate viewers with their intricate details and thought-provoking themes. Each piece invites contemplation on our interconnectedness with nature and the impact of human activity on the environment. Through her art, Peterson encourages us to reconsider our relationship with the natural world and reflect on the delicate balance that sustains life on Earth.

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