Since I haven't been living in this country for some time, I've missed a lot of cultural things going on (or almost everything) from radio and TV shows to exhibitions, museums etc.
Last week I listened to Karin Broos summer talk from 2011 and she is very openhearted with the tragedies in her life, from eating disorders to a lost child. She also talks about the joys in her life like art projects at Alma Lövs Museum, her children and her break-through 2008.
Most interesting is to listen to how her daily life looks like; living on the countryside taking a walk and a swim in the morning, painting all by herself in her studio and riding her horses almost every day. She also talks about how she photographs her daughters which she later paints on canvas. She paints several layers on top of each other, just like me.
If you want to listen to the whole program, you'll find it here (in Swedish). It is perfect to listen to while you paint, take a walk or work on your suntan :)
Last week I listened to Karin Broos summer talk from 2011 and she is very openhearted with the tragedies in her life, from eating disorders to a lost child. She also talks about the joys in her life like art projects at Alma Lövs Museum, her children and her break-through 2008.
Most interesting is to listen to how her daily life looks like; living on the countryside taking a walk and a swim in the morning, painting all by herself in her studio and riding her horses almost every day. She also talks about how she photographs her daughters which she later paints on canvas. She paints several layers on top of each other, just like me.
If you want to listen to the whole program, you'll find it here (in Swedish). It is perfect to listen to while you paint, take a walk or work on your suntan :)
Photo credit: SR Foto
Photo of a new painting shown right now at Strandverket, click here.