From Dalarna to the west coast
The love for jewelry
My love for creating jewelry came unexpectedly a few years ago after working with animation for many years. I longed to work more with my hands, and when I happened to try making earrings, I was hooked. Creating art that can not only be worn but also spark conversations and reflection became a whole new dimension for me.
Jewelry that sparks conversation
When people wear my earrings, they often get questions, and I've realized how a simple piece of jewelry can open up conversations about difficult and sensitive topics – in an accessible and inspiring way.
From jewelry to sculptures and bookmarks
Over time, my desire to create grew, and I began exploring other forms of expression. Sculptures and bookmarks became a natural extension of my jewelry-making – all with the same focus on the body’s strength and vulnerability. But I wanted to keep challenging myself and my creativity.
A return to roots
Recently, I also started making stamps, which feels like closing a circle for me. The stamps take me back to my roots in animation and drawing, allowing me to combine my passion for creating with my hands with my previous experience in illustrating and storytelling through images.
The inner and outer aspects of the body inspire me
My works celebrate the strength and beauty of the female body. They remind us that we are not alone in our experiences and that there is strength in vulnerability.
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Craftsmanship
Whether it’s earrings, sculptures, or stamps, all of my works explore the complexity of the body and the mind. Each creation tells a unique story.
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Outside my window
This is my view from my workshop. I thrive in the tranquility where I can gather inspiration. Sometimes I take a walk to reconnect with myself
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My vision
For me, art and jewelry are more than decoration. They are a way to express emotions, evoke reflection, and create a connection between body and soul.