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This artwork is a lithograph from the year 1981 and is signed in pencil. Peter Sjöblom is a Swedish artist born in 1953. He is best known for his abstract paintings and sculptures, which are often characterized by a minimalist and geometric style. Sjöblom's work is inspired by the art of the Constructivists and the De Stijl movement. One of the hallmarks of Sjöblom's work is his use of geometric shapes and symmetry. He often uses straight lines, circles and squares in his paintings, creating a sense of order and precision. Sjöblom's use of color is often sober and subtle, which makes the geometric shapes stand out even more. Sjöblom's sculptures are often made of metal and are often based on geometric shapes such as pyramids, cylinders and cubes. Like his paintings, his sculptures are often minimalistic and have a sense of precision and balance. His art revolves around exploring the relationship between shapes and space, and how they can be combined to create a sense of harmony. Sjöblom's work is an important example of how abstract art can be used to create a universal language of shapes and colors that is understood all over the world.