TAHITI PEHRSON
Artist Biography
Tahiti Pehrson (b. 1972, California) began early life as a painter, raised by artist parents in Santa Rosa and Nevada City, CA. Like many painters, Pehrson wanted to imitate light in such a way as to capture it. After traveling Mexico, China and the museums of Europe in search of art, he moved to San Francisco to follow in the footsteps of his father by attending the San Francisco Art Institute. Pehrson found himself increasingly disillusioned with painting as he was exposed to new ideas and modes of working. In reaction, Pehrson sought to “drop-out” of school and work in the streets with stickers and stencil making – a process that would evolve into a more developed and dedicated practice of paper-cutting, together with also beginning a new process of public engagement.
Building sculptures by cutting the material away; Pehrson creates geometrical patterns of volume that speak to universal traditions of pattern making throughout the history mathematics, arts, and crafts. Dating back to the first sign of Guilloche, a system of very precise, intricate and repetitive patterns which first appear during classical Greek and Roman times, and seen independently throughout world history. Variations of these patterns can be found across both the natural and the manmade world. Within Pehrson’s sculptures, each shape receives light and serves the structure of the whole system, concentrically leading to the next variation to make a singular structure.
These intricate sculptures explore interplays of light and shadow, building dynamic monochromatic constructions that give material form to the space-changing qualities of light. Elevating the spatial qualities particular to each commission, Pehrson’s works speak to site: shifting perceptions of volume and structure as the viewer moves around the work – and as the light evolves throughout the day.
Pehrson’s work has can be found in prominent collections around the world including California, Oregon, New York, and Cape Town, South Africa. He has been commissioned for site-specific installations at the San Jose Institute of Contemporary Art and Facebook. Perhrson was also featured in several publications including Huffpost, RVCA, Juxtapoz, Strictly Paper, ESPN, National Geographic, San Francisco Magazine, and SF Weekly to name a few.
Duality
Graphite and hand cut cotton rag paper
36x69
2023
Preforms
Graphite and hand cut cotton rag paper
36x36
2023
Olympus Mons
Graphite and hand cut cotton rag paper
60x43
2023
Sea Forms
Graphite and hand cut cotton rag paper
36x36
2023
Phantasmagoria
Graphite and hand cut cotton rag paper
72x72
2023
Alomea
Hand carved, woodblock print on 100lb cotton rag, Oil-based ink
58 x 58
2022
An Astrology
Mono-print and hand cut cotton rag paper
27.5x 35.5
2023
Phoebus
Woodblock print Oil-based ink
56x75
2023
Une Blues
Hand carved, woodblock print on 100lb cotton rag, Oil-based ink
31 x31
2022
The event horizon
2022 Hand carved, woodblock print on 100lb cotton rag, Oil-based ink
56 x 75
2022
Une Portal Blue
Woodblock print Oil-based ink
24x24
2023
Une Reds
Hand carved, woodblock print on 100lb cotton rag, Oil-based ink
31 x31
2022
Une Quinricone
Woodblock print Oil-based ink
24x24
2023
Attraction at a Distance
Hand cut 100% Cotton Rag
60 x 60
Atum Ra
Hand cut paper
43 x 43
Basin
Hand cut paper
30 x 44
Deep Sun
Hand cut paper
60 x 94
Duality and Wholes
Hand cut 100% Cotton Rag
27 x 27
Echo Ordovician
Hand cut paper
36 x 36
In Waves
Hand cut paper
36 x 36
Light Suspension
Hand cut paper
36 x 36
LightExpansion
Hand cut 100% Cotton Rag
60 x 60
Untitled
hand cut paper
35" x 53"
2019
Obsession
hand cut paper
72" x 72"
2018
Order in Action
Hand cut 100% Cotton Rag
27 x 27
Dyad
hand cut paper
40" x 60"
2017
Epoch Trillium
hand cut paper
42" x 72"
2016
Inflow
hand cut paper
72" x 72"
2017
Uno
Hand cut paper
24 x 24
Untitled
hand cut paper
72" x 72"
2019
Weighted light return
Hand cut paper
60 x 94
The Fates
Installed at Art on Paper NYC
2017
Variations and Betwixt
Window Installation at San Jose ICA
Installation at Facebook Headquarters