Rannebergen, The Garden of Earthly Delights

 

“Lustgården” in Rannebergen features lush vegetation reminiscent of Romanticism’s mythical landscapes. Inspired by films, stories, and Claude Debussy’s music, anthropomorphic figures symbolize harmony between humans and nature. The installation includes three scenes that form a narrative but can be enjoyed individually.

 

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Time(?)

Time (?)
A commission for the preschool at Merkuriusgatan, Gothenburg
Time is a difficult concept that can be defined in many different ways, I have chosen the way  was represented in Greek mythology and selected a few aspects:
“The ancient Greeks had two words for time, chronos and kairos. While the former refers to chronological or sequential time, the latter means a moment of indefinite time in which everything happens.”(Wikipedia)
1. “Kronos” is the personification of time in Greek mythology and is the time that is measured and ends (the chronological time) it is often represented as an old man.
2. “Kairos” Greek word meaning right, critical or opportune moment. For a moment everything is possible but if you miss it, it’s gone..
3. “Aeon” which is the unbound time that has neither beginning nor end, it just goes on. for me the snail is the image of slowness.

Karma

“Karma” a sculpture commission in stone and metal, for Slottet Nursing Home in the city of Falun, built for the care of older people with dementia.