Nea Bergström

As a child, I lived on a mountain When the rain comes, the forest fills with ochre colors Golden puddles seep up from the ground I search with my hand in my pocket for the treasure I found on the mountain Cold Rough Smells like blood Are you from the moon? I arrange the stones… Continue reading Nea Bergström

nadeschda barenje

Bodies grown from equations: Gielis’ superformula generalised via spherical product, 32 parameters encoding symmetry, curvature, recursion depth. Three overlapping forms per organism, fractal outgrowths branching to the computational limit. Sexual crossover exchanges gene blocks. Point mutation perturbs n₁, n₂, n₃. Selection pressure implicit – survival alone propagates genotype. Every 120 seconds: champion exports, Boolean CSG… Continue reading nadeschda barenje

Maria Adolfsson

The light moves. Shadows glide across the room; it glitters, flickering occasionally as the robot changes direction. The tree stands watch. It bears the marks of hands, pressure, weather, marked by time. Nothing romantic, just wear and tear and time. I like seeing them together—the old, worn-out against the glittering and seductive. It creates a… Continue reading Maria Adolfsson

Lisa Johansson

trees archive, container, protector, life, death, time, cycles, again, and again I sift the ashes and find nails I take them and let them carry the grief for a while hammer them into my heart, kidney, liver, lung, tongue, tooth, brain, bone, marrow, you’ll take over from here

Ida Wallin

I’m turning a set of dishes I call Pion. Plate by plate. Bowl by bowl. I think of the table as a place where everyday life comes together. Where plates are filled and emptied again. Where conversations linger a moment. In the clay, I search for shapes that can bear more than their function. Traces… Continue reading Ida Wallin

Anna Riedl

In this degree project, fleeting moments merge with the slow passage of time and the traces they leave behind. A photograph, captured over several days with a homemade pinhole camera, emerges faintly like a veil of essential lines. Inspired by a unique photographic process, the artist imbues time and transience with a rich colour palette.… Continue reading Anna Riedl

Tove Ottosson

As anatomical studies, as metaphors, invasive ghosts, companions and characters, horses keep haunting my drawings. They come to me again, but now I find it’s the toy or play horse that keeps returning, and I let it. This horse sits at my place by the kitchen table and walks on my forest paths in a… Continue reading Tove Ottosson

Sabina Kvarnström

“The Ritual” tells the story of two undead, hound-like figures, Eckhard and Borke, trapped in the realm of the dead. Through a series of mystical events, a solar eclipse, a crocodile tear, and a blue flame, they manage to perform an ancient ritual offering a way back to the land of the living. In a… Continue reading Sabina Kvarnström

Minh Mai Alneng

“Here to Stay” is an animated film based on recorded interviews with four people who have migrated to Sweden. Through their voices, a narrative unfolds about fleeing war, being deported, living in ‘in-betweenness’, and carrying both anxiety and hope for the future. The film is animated using risograph printing, exploring paper and printmaking as both… Continue reading Minh Mai Alneng