Showing posts with label egg. Show all posts
Showing posts with label egg. Show all posts

Monday, 13 April 2020

This is my egg

My egg this year is very hard to photograph, but I like the location Per selected for it. The title is "Breath in, breath out". Here are there of my eggs from other years... the little animal is from 2011(! time flies)

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Wednesday, 8 April 2020

Concrete easter eggs

It's time fore easter egg hunt at Konstepidemin! 10 eggs 10 artists! The egg master - Per Agélii and the rest of us - Kjellåke Gerinder, Nina Zetterquist (mosaic egg), Björn Hellström (yellow text egg), Isaji Yugo, Eva Zethraeus, Jon Fredriksson Cho (the grey egg, painting of his brother), Teodor Söderberg, Pia König and myself.

This event from other years.

Tio konstnärer har målat varsitt ägg, som påskharen tagit och gömt runt omkring parken på Konstepidemin. Välkommen du som är frisk och kry att ströva runt i friska luften och leta reda på äggen! Påsksalongen i Konstepidemins park öppnar på skärtorsdag 9 april och har öppet tills vidare.

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Monday, 15 February 2016

Visiting Per

It's always exciting to visit Per Agélii's studio (when do you say studio vs workshop?). He's occupied working towards an exhibition here in Gothenburg in March. I'm very much looking forward to see it! But before that it will be time for the yearly easter egg painting :-)

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Monday, 10 March 2014

One happy camper

A short visit at the concrete egg painting workshop. This is how my egg turned out. The happy camper is the eggman himself, Per Agélii. Here's blog posts from other egg paintings.

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Saturday, 30 March 2013

Happy Easter

I went to Tjolöholms slott yesterday, on an egg-hunt. Here is mine (and Loppan the dog) and some of the other artists eggs, didn't want to spoil it for you if you are going there :) The participants - Per Agélii, Ewa Brodin, Johan Olsson, Camilla Engman, Pecka Söderberg, Marthe Roosenboom, Björn Hellström, Pia König, Torbjörn Steijner, Karin Agélii, Elisabeth Åström

A link for easter - Salão Coboi

Monday, 25 March 2013

Påskharen Returns

Äntligen är Påskharen tillbaka! På Långfredag är det åter dags att ge sig ut på påskäggsletning runt Tjolöholms slott. Äggen kommer att ligga gömda i parken t.o.m. 28/4.

See more pictures over at Konstepidemins blog.

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Egg warming party

For the third time Per Agelii has invited 10 artists to paint easter eggs.
Here's Karin Agélii, Johan Olsson and Marthe Roosenboom.
The eggs will be placed in the castle garden of Tjolöholms Slott. More info to come.

Here's photos from the two other years we painted eggs.

Friday, 15 April 2011

Easter bunny eggs part 2





The eggs are getting ready for the trip to the castle. They will be laying in the garden of Tjolöholms Castle between the 16th of april to the 22nd of may.
The participants are:
Helena Roos
Pecka Söderberg
Rebecka Burkhalter
Lars Åsling
Sverker Eklund
Lina Ekdahl
Helen Dahlman
Torbjörn Steijner
Per Agelii
and myself

Monday, 11 April 2011

Easter eggs




Painting concrete easter eggs, talking and drinking wine and pat the dog.
Per Agelii has invited 10 artists to paint easter eggs that will be placed in the castle garden of Tjolöholms Slott.

Monday, 3 May 2010

Paying a late visit





It has to be the last day, doesn't it! I visited Tjolöholms slott and the easter eggs the last day of the exhibit (Påskharen was here). All the eggs were very well, almost lovingly, placed.
These pictures show Per Agelii's egg, Megumi Karube's and last photo is my egg.

Monday, 22 March 2010

Easter bunny eggs, part 2






Work in progress. Guess which is mine :-) The other ones are Pia König, Pecka Söderberg, Torbjörn Steijner, Lars Åsling and of course Per Agelii. Helen Dahlman and Sverker Eklund is working elsewhere on their eggs and a few other persons will join later.

Sunday, 21 March 2010

Easter bunny eggs







Last week I painted easter bunny eggs along with a bunch of other artists. Per Agelii is the coordinator and also the one who had laid the eggs. I took the opportunity to sneak around and photograph corners of his workshop. An egg weighs about 90 kilograms/198 Pounds! When they are finished they will be placed outside in a palace garden, Tjolöholms Slott. I'll show you more soon.

There is a sale going on over at Studio Violet!!