




I will spend most of the summer in my studio, working on a project. Will show you bits and pieces from time to time.
First picture shows a necklace Johan made me, each ball is about 6-7cm big and solid wood. Yes, it's heavy.





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Wow, what a nice & heavy gift! The wood looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteVery curious about the big art project, I'm sure it will be wonderful!
vad fint!! kan du sitta o rulla nacken emot som massaaaage! en dag ska jag göra ett likadant fast meterlångt o hänga upp som en gunga är tanken. saknar träd än.
ReplyDeletebeautiful photos the pops of color are great! and your wooden bracelet I love.
ReplyDeletei love these sneak peeks. and the necklace is great. viel erfolg für's projekt!
ReplyDeleteyowzah! that necklace sounds mega-heavy! (but it's so pretty, i'm sure you'll wear it anyway, haha.)
ReplyDeleteGreat studio-pics. Love sneak peeks, getting curious.
ReplyDeletexoxox
gorgeous necklace!
ReplyDeleteI thought the necklace was a trivet (for resting pots on). If it gets too heavy to wear, that could be a good second life for it. Love the pics of your studio. x
ReplyDeleteI would love to spend my summer in a nice studio as yours! Lovely necklace!! Looking forward to more studio pics.
ReplyDeleteyay, just discovered your blog, I love that typographic header thing ;) and the rest, too! greetings from frankfurt!
ReplyDeleteI love to visit artist's studios/ ateliers (in french), very interesting. I really hope to have my own one day...soon...A place open for creativity.
ReplyDeleteJust a simple place dedicated fot that.
Hi Sandra!
ReplyDeleteI love your studio. Can you tell me where did you buy your table?
Mariah
I love that Italian paper paste: the product and
ReplyDeletethe packaging. Will look forward to learning more
about the summer work. xoxo
Such a beautiful place.
ReplyDelete:-)
ReplyDeleteI recognize some books!
and of course I stay tuned to follow your new project!
<3 i still love them so much!
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