About me
I "paint" with cross stitching. For me the images, material and colors
are more important than the technique.
Wool is my favorite material. I like the thought that my yarn once belonged
to a little sheep somewhere in the world. Animals fascinate me. The swarming
lives of insects in my garden are as fascinating as the big, dark sky in
nighttime. I often see animals in people as well as human traits in animals. In
the primeval distant past where myths take place the existence was boundless. My
mind likes to dwell there.
My embroideries are inspired by three major interests. Animals are thus one.
Another is
Myths and legends also interest me a lot. After working for a lot of years at
the
I have always been creative. I have painted, designed, etched and drawn but
it took me nearly fifty years to find my very own expressive art form. That it
turned out to be something textile surprised many people that know me, and my
self too.
Once when I was just a little girl my fingers got stuck in my grandmas sewing
machine. You can still see the damage that was done to my right hand. I did what
I could to avoid sewing class in school.
At twenty I wanted to be an artist and went to art school. But the artist
life was not to be, then.
I travelled, took interesting courses at the university. I worked, married
and had a son. A few years later I started study anthropology and got a job at
the museum as a teacher.
Then I started embroidering. In 2002 I sent five pieces of work to the
Liljevalchs art hall. They were all approved and I sold three of them. In spring
2003 I received a big grant from the city of
It is a wonderful feeling to bring something to an end, like an embroidering.
Just like in the creation myths. It begins with just a thought, a word, a dream
or a picture. Then slowly, slowly something evolves. I really like the slow
process in cross-stitching. I think most other things moves too fast for me.