Kalli Kalde
Kalli Kalde (born 6 September 1967 in Tartu) is an Estonian painter, graphic artist and illustrator.
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Nationality | Estonian |
Known for | Graphic art, Painting |
Website | kalli |
From 1982 to 1986 Kalli Kalde studied graphic design in Tartu Art School. In 1991 she graduated from Department of Drawing and Manual Training in Tallinn University.[1]
Since 1988 she takes part in expositions.
Member of the Tartu Artists' Association since 1995[2] and member of the Association of Estonian Printmakers since 2013.[3]
Artworks
- 1998–99 Ceiling and wall paintings in Villa Ammende in Pärnu
- 2000 Ceiling paintings in Villa Salmela in Finland
- 2005 Illustrations for the book Two Suns by Jaan Kaplinski
- 2005 Ceiling and wall paintings for the Konuvere manor in Pärnumaa
- 2005,2006 Illustrations for the magazine Täheke
- 2006 Photos and layout for the book Silence into Colours by Jaan Kaplinski
- 2006 Illustrations for the book Northwind and Southwind by Jaan Kaplinski
- 2007 Illustrations for the book Evening is Appletree by Jaan Kaplinski[4]
- 2008 Photos and layout for the book Another Side of Lake by Jaan Kaplinski
- 2009 Illustrations and layout for the book Bygoners by Jaan Kaplinski[5]
- 2011 Illustrations for the book Fairytales of Love by Epp Petrone[6]
- 2011 Illustrations for the book My Especial Child
Awards
• 2010: Tartu Cultural Endowment creative scholarship[7]
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References
- "Kalli Kalde – About me". Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- "Liikmed – Tartu Kunstimaja". Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- "kunstnikud / artists Estograph". Retrieved 29 April 2014.
- "ESTER Tallinn". Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- "Jaan Kaplinski "Lahkujad"". Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- "Muinasjutud armastusest". Retrieved 27 January 2013.
- "Tartu Kultuurkapital >> Loomestipendiumid 2010". Retrieved 29 January 2013.
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