Vigdis Sigmundsdóttir

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Vigdis Sigmundsdóttir
Born(1954-03-01)1 March 1954
Died23 February 2023(2023-02-23) (aged 68)
Tvøroyri

Vigdis Sigmundsdóttir (1 March 1954 – 23 February 2023)[1] was an artist from the Faroe Islands, known internationally for producing a collage of 12 motives from Ormurin Langi (The Long Serpent) that resulted in a series of stamps from Postverk Føroya released in 2006.[2]

Biography

Sigmundsdóttir was a born artist, and started already as a child to draw, aquarelle and paint on canvas. As a child of the Faroese painter Sigmund Petersen, she had favourable surroundings for developing as an artist. Lately she has mainly concentrated on colorful paper collages. As collages has become her passion, she has developed her own style and inspiration from the particular light and weather on the Faroe Islands.[citation needed]

She is a part of an artistic family, and her sister Bibi, niece Aggi Ásgerð Ásgeirsdóttir and niece Vígdis Petersen are artists.

Sigmundsdóttir moved to Tvøroyari on the island Suðuroy which is the most southern part of Faroe Islands and lived there until she died in 2023.

Education

  • 1956: Graduated as a Nurse from Randers Centralsygehus
  • 1960s: Attended courses on artistic drawing and painting at the School of Art in Randers
  • 1972: Graduated as an Indoor Architect from Arkitekt Akademiet in Copenhagen
  • 1980: Attended drawing and painting courses at the Nordic House in Tórshavn

Exhibitions

Vestmanna

Gallery - Ormurin langi (The Long Serpent)

Below are some of the art works with motives from the old Faroese ballad "Ormurin langi",[3] which Sigmundsdóttir has created. They were used in a series of Faroese Stamps by Postverk Føroya in 2006.

References

  1. ^ Ásgeirsdóttir, Aggi Ásgerð (23 February 2023). facebook.com. Facebook https://www.facebook.com/aggiaa/posts/pfbid02p1eWGGfPfDKeemBXeX6ugqjL57b6jwx7jiC5BKiv3iDVzxwCDfftfkzLVq35YGcel. Retrieved 1 March 2023. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. ^ "Stamps.fo". stamps.fo. Retrieved 2022-02-08.
  3. ^ Limited, Alamy. "Faroese stamp 562 Ormurin langi creditted to Sigmundsdóttir. Stock Photo - Alamy". www.alamy.com. Retrieved 2022-02-08.

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