Dekomposition_2-2
Images & Objects

Decompositions

2021

A de-intellectualization of sorts, going back to trusting my heart, gut and instinct, exploring and pushing that point in creativity.

Material: Watercolour, acrylic & sepia on cotton
Format: 12 pcs DIN A5- format (148 x 210 mm)
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Uncompromised

“Decompositions” – these decompositions emerged in a search for clarity and inner direction. A de-intellectualization of sorts, going back to trusting my heart, gut and instinct, exploring and pushing that point in creativity, where a project will hold its own, thriving without my supervision. It is hard to define what they are, that is for the beholder to consider and appreciate. Some of the images may be appealing, others disturbing or appalling. To me, they symbolize and display complete and uncompromised freedom.

Dekomposition_2-2
Images & Objects

Decompositions

2021

A de-intellectualization of sorts, going back to trusting my heart, gut and instinct, exploring and pushing that point in creativity.

Material: Watercolour, acrylic & sepia on cotton
Format: 12 pcs DIN A5- format (148 x 210 mm)

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Publications

Ars Cado

Self-portrait documentation of syncope and cardiac arrest.
Exhibitions

Designmai

Minimal Surfaces + Objects | Collective Exhibition with LUSID in Berlin, Germany.
Publications

Sonitus Scelerisque Urbana

BA-Thesis, Lund University, Sweden.
Images & Objects

Reincarnations

Reincarnations: - Sepia on cotton, Diptych, DIN A4-format (210 x 297 mm).
Images & Objects

TWANG!

Brand identity concept for Swedish jazz quartet TWANG! in collaboration with Olafur Eliasson & Malmö Konsthall, Sweden.
Images & Objects

Time Harvest

A project that reflects upon the five levels of luxury according to Dutch designer Li Edelkoort.
Images & Objects

Fuge

“Fuge” Multi-Purpose dish with a lid, created for ArtZept Milan, Italy.
Films & Animations

Zebra

A contribution to the exhibition “Tävling I Folklighet” at the Rooseum Contemporary Art Gallery (now Moderna Museet) in Malmö, Sweden.