Monday, June 25, 2012

More Hama-love

Just love making there little tiles. More here and here.
»Champagnebrus« and »Københavnerstang« Earrings, maybe?
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»Push to add drama« I'll say! :-) Video from TNT

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Midsummer Night


Yet, in the midst of it all, when the »witch« started to scream (ground mouse fireworks hidden in the bonfire), and hundreds of us stood by the fire, singing, and admiring this midsummer tradition, I couldn't help but think of all those poor women, midwives, self-thinkers who ended their days here, not that long ago in history. Screaming for real. My heart sank a little.

Sorry. A fest it was. The summer night was bright and warm, and the bonfire was beautiful.
Happy Midsummer!

Friday, June 22, 2012

New stamp

Made this new rubber stamp for mindfulness therapist and yoga teacher Christin Illeborg.

The bird and the clock is an image we have worked with for Christin's profile for a while (you can also see them here in Christin's newsletter). First time it appeared was on a postcard I made for her quite a while ago:

I cannot say enough good things about Christin. She's a fantastic yoga teacher and a warm, wise person.

»That which shape our lives are not circumstances, but how we relate to these circumstances. With this comes great freedom, but also great responsibility. This I happily accept.« – Christin Illeborg

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Snug.magnets from Snug Studio. Let's play!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Marathon Singing in Vartov's Courtyard


Started this morning off with Højskole (hymn) singing at Vartov. On this, the brightest day of the year, the courtyard in Vartov is filled with hymn-singing people from 7am until 10.30 tonight. One hour for each theme in the Danish hymn book, the songs are chosen by those present throughout the day by shouting the hymn number desired.

from Vartov's www:
»Vartov, situated next to Copenhagen’s city hall, is a large redbrick edifice with four buildings arranged around a placid courtyard. Vartov is known mostly because of N. F. S. Grundtvig who was a pastor in Vartov Church from 1839 till his death in 1872.
Vartov as it looks now was built in 1724-1755. In earlier days, Vartov was a hospital for poor and elderly people. The sickbays were placed in the southern wing of the building - with an open view to the Vartov Church placed right in the middle of the wing. In its heyday about 500 people lived in Vartov. A family could own and inherit "a bed” in Vartov and so take care of elderly people in the family.

Today Vartov is owned by Grundtvigsk Forum, a grundtvigian society started in 1898 and still dedicated to reinterpret Grundtvig’s thoughts and make him known in Denmark and abroad. The society has members doing local work all over Denmark. Grundtvigsk Forum takes part in current debates and arranges conferences and seminars. Furthermore the organization runs The Grundtvig-Library and the Grundtvig-Academy which are also based in Vartov. Vartov also houses three children’s institutions and several ngo’s such as The Danish Cultural Institute and the Association of Danish Museums. Two university centres are based in Vartov, namely Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre and The Grundtvig Study Centre.


Grundtvig
The poet, theologian and educator N.F.S. Grundtvig (1783-1872) is one of the most influential persons in Danish history, his ideas having left their mark on church, school and politics and still being vividly discussed in the Danish society.
Grundtvig lived most of his adult life in Copenhagen – hometown in the 19. century of as well the philosopher and theologian Søren Kierkegaard, as the physicist H.C. Ørsted, the author H.C. Andersen and the sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen.
   
His thoughts were crucial for establishing the folk high schools. The folk high schools intended to enlighten peasants to take part in society and political life in the new democracy - Denmark had its first democratic constitution in 1849. The folk high schools are boarding schools based upon free conversation between student and tutor. Today they have spread all over the world. Grundtvig got his high school vision from his travels to England where he visited the colleges of Oxford University.

Due to his fight against the establishment Grundtvig was under censorship for a long period, and his struggle for freedom of religion has made a deep impact upon the Danish legislation and the life of the Danish church. Among others Grundtvig wrote a third of the hymns in the hymnbook of the Danish Church.

A cultural movement in Danish society is named after and inspired by Grundtvig: Grundtvigianism. It has influenced art, schools, buildings, church life and the democratic institutions. The Grundtvigians are popularily seen as the happy Danes who, referring to the first line of a wellknown Grundtvig song, live "a plain and active, joyful life on earth”. This overall cultural broadmindedness is combined with the emphasis of christian life in church, stressing the sunday service with the two sacraments, the baptism and the Eucharist.«


THANK YOU!, Lea for introducing this :-) This was sooo cool!

Monday, June 4, 2012

Scrapped book cover

»Your Guide to The World of Dreaming«
I recently made this book cover, using gouache and collage as base, altering and adding digitally after scanning.

The scanned original gouache/collage,  front & back
Most the work I do is digital, but I just love it when I get to mix with analogue techniques :-)
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Mumkaa's journal pages. Favorite pages here, here, here + here, here, here