Peter Reuterberg lives and works in Marstrand, a small island town in the Bohuslän archipelago on Sweden’s rugged west coast. Surrounded by sea, rock, and shifting light, he has spent his entire life drawing, painting, and sculpting—developing a visual language that feels both intimate and quietly monumental.
At the heart of Reuterberg’s work is the human figure in dialogue with nature. His sculptures and paintings depict moments of connection: bodies leaning into wind, figures pausing at the edge of water, gestures that suggest listening rather than speaking. These scenes are not narratives in the traditional sense, but distilled experiences—born from a balance between inward reflection and attentive observation of the world around him.
Best known for his bronze sculptures, Reuterberg captures the fleeting beauty of human interaction and the sense of wonder sparked by the natural environment. There is a deliberate simplicity in his forms, often described as childlike or innocent, yet this apparent lightness carries emotional depth. His work invites contemplation of harmony, vulnerability, and belonging—reminding us of humanity’s place within a larger, living landscape.
Reuterberg describes his practice as a mirror of both inner and outer worlds, where light, movement, and memory converge. Each piece becomes a quiet invitation to slow down, to notice subtle details, and to enter a shared dreamspace in which time dissolves and stories emerge without words.
His work is held in numerous private collections across Scandinavia and internationally, including China, and features in several municipal art collections throughout Sweden. Alongside his studio practice, Reuterberg has collaborated with The Nordic Watercolour Museum, where he has led workshops that reflect his deep commitment to artistic process and exchange.
In recent years, his work has been exhibited to critical acclaim in Sweden, Portugal, the Netherlands, and Spain, further establishing his voice as one that resonates across borders—rooted in place, yet universally human.




























































































































