



J'aime les supperpositions de taches et de dessins.
I like the supperpositions of spots and drawings.
Except for a couple of birds or a dog or two, my landscapes are mostly devoid of living beings. But there are always traces of them; a car sits abandoned in the snow or at the edge of the woods, a mailbox casts long shadows in the afternoon sun, light poles decorate the sky of a quiet urban landscape, and a couple of dogs chase one another past empty houses in a field…
Sources: Dear ada, Malin Abrahamsson