“Art should comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.” — Banksy
Friday evening after work I headed out to Rågsved together with Linnéa Hult, Jonna Ohlsson and Sofie Ericson for a photoshoot. There is a small industrial area fifteen minutes’ walk south of the underground station which has become a free zone for grafitti artists.
Jonna OhlssonLinnéa Hult. Someone correct me, but does Pippi Långstrump not look a bit like Greta Thunberg in this painting? The text reads “We need to get angry, and transform that anger into action.” (Edit: I found the Greta interview the quote was from)Jonna OhlssonSofie EricsonLinnéa HultSofie Ericson, Linnéa Hult and Jonna OhlssonJonna Ohlsson. Behind some metal gates we found my favourite spot, which provided amazing light for portraits.Linnéa HultLinnéa HultSofie EricsonLinnéa Hult, Jonna Ohlsson and Sofie EricsonLinnéa, Linnéa and LinnéaJonna Ohlsson. It had rained earlier in the day, which provided us with some glorious puddles.Linnéa Hult, Jonna Ohlsson and Sofie EricsonSofie Ericson, Jonna Ohlsson and Linnéa Hult. Family portrait.
Many thanks to Linnéa, Jonna and Sofie for a fun photoshoot!
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