LARGATIX is the fictitious software that programs me to produce objects. The objects are textile translations of (body) parts that my human body wants. Sometimes the objects are further developments of objects I have access to in some form of digital world. LARGATIX is also the name of my virtual world of ideas that allows… Continue reading Emma Vässmar
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Ebba Grytberg Gyllenspetz
My degree project is about a quest for freedom in my creative process. By this, I mean working based on my own intuition – not caring about what others think about what I do, or how I do it.
Ambra Byrne
I sculpt a world that merges nostalgia, melancholy, experimentation, and the emotional allure of collected items with unique histories. I shred, modify and arrange my gathered possessions, transforming them into personal treasures, imparting my own essence upon them. I leave traces, echoes of myself, in ways that otherwise are not possible. The integrity that might… Continue reading Ambra Byrne
Amanda Sartori Leksell
We are far from the artificial light. The sun is our only source of light, but even that is about to leave us. It is becoming heavier and heavier, and the shadows longer. Soon, the sun will be gone. We are in the transition between light and dark. My work TWILIGHT is a screen-print hanging… Continue reading Amanda Sartori Leksell
Vera Ellburg
Ghosts, ghouls and friends. What is it that makes someone weird? What makes something eerie? Here Be Ghosts is an investigation of how you can reproduce a weird or eerie sensation in a work of art with a starting point in the applied metal arts. I have created four corrugated cardboard-like boxes, made of copper,… Continue reading Vera Ellburg
Vera Burkhalter Zornat
My degree project is an exploration of fragility and impermanence in objects. An attempt to find a language for it and to put words on a bodily feeling. Where objects are given space through an installation. Like an extension, or mirroring, of my body or your body. I’m thinking about the complexity of human trapped… Continue reading Vera Burkhalter Zornat
Urszula Maria Zwierz
There is something magical about candy. It embodies the wonder of childhood. It has the ability to transport me back to a time that seemed simpler. For me, childhood embodies the feeling of infinite creativity without expectations, even if it can be seen as an illusion. I use iron to create works that reflect the… Continue reading Urszula Maria Zwierz
Sindri Ardal
In the quiet embrace of the woods, I find solace and inspiration in front of an open fire. Memories of youth spent in the forest with my family come flooding back: being enveloped by the elements, the earth beneath our feet, the water we swam in, the air that dried us and the fire that… Continue reading Sindri Ardal
Linda Svedberg
Jewellery is always part of something bigger. Though I am not a believer, I realise I have a spiritual need. Spiritual in the sense of an increased sense of reality, a perspective that makes the surrounding world relevant, feeling a sense of belonging and trust in the unknown that surrounds me. In my degree project,… Continue reading Linda Svedberg
Jonathan Gard
I let my grief speak through the objects, and give absence a space in which to be present. Through the creative process and material design, I depict a complexity that touches on my own sorrows. Personal but not private. With my examples, the objects invite you to awaken something personal, something which touches your own… Continue reading Jonathan Gard