I've learned to take inspiration from the urban environment, daily objects, existing situations by looking at these not as static elements but plenty of potential other meanings and with the passing of time, this research has become an habit.
I think that everything (including people, but this is another and more complex issue) come in this world to became a sign of something else and I’m always trying to find this else in anything that I meet.
In this way, some paper towels can be used as portable pedestrian crossing, two plungers placed on the right bollards turn into two big boobs, an abandoned paper box found near the Ikea shop became the perfect situation where install an homeless as a new target market for the company and so on.
I like looking at the world with irony and with a pinch of provocation. My work is represented by minimalistic sculptures, urban rearrangement and small interventions in the streets. Their purpose is “open a door” to a thought, break the monotony of the urban bystander or simply brings the viewer just to smile.
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Someone who clearly doesn't know the letter Ö. So many non-scandinavians misuse it to look "smart"