SCULPTURES & INSTALLATIONS

 

BOTANICAL INSTALLATION IN THE PARK OF TORUPS´CASTLE (2021-present)

This project began from a wish to use the cut down branches from the hundred year old oak hedge that grew around the castle. Together with the nature surrounding Torup Castle, this work move with the circular rhythm of life. The wavy swirl of the installation embraces the sentiment that there are no beginnings and no endings. Only flow.


 

JENNY LIND 200 YEARS - AN EXHIBITON AT TORUP´S CASTLE (October 2020)

I got the opportunity to create 12 botanical pieces for the first exhibition at Torup´s castle, when they celebrated jenny Lind 200 years. All the creations was made with dry botanical materials, or materials that would dry nice and last for all the weeks that the exhibition was open.

 

 

“DNA DANCE” - BOTANICAL SCULPTURES AT NORRVIKEN TRÄDGÅRDAR (SUMMER 2019)

 

 

"CONNECTION" – BOTANICAL INSTALLATION AT NORRVIKENS TRÄDGÅRDAR. (2018-present)

Working in harmony with the scenic gardens at Norrviken, I have created a series of botanical installations for all visitors during the summer. Aptly titled "Connection", the installation highlights our bond to nature, the intertwining of life and death, and the interconnectedness of the past, present and future.

 

 

BOTANICAL LAMPS – INSTALLATION AT SLAGTHUSET, MALMÖ (2018)

I’ve had the honour of having my botanical lamps as a permanent installation at Slagthuset, a fine dining restaurant that opened its doors to the public in October 2018 in Malmö. The 6 lamps, with sizes ranging from 1 m to 2 m in diameter, take centre stage in the restaurant, creating a unique ambience.

 

 

“MALMÖ SHARE - THE MONEY CAN PROJECT” - INSTALLATION (2014)

In collaboration with Buddhamag this project and social experiment was created to help people of Malmö share a little. We put up 8 installation pieces around different spots in Malmö. Each botanical installation contained a prominently displayed can, along with an instructional note, which everyone in Malmö could choose to leave money in, or to take money out. Read the full article on buddhamag.org here.