Archive Page 4

Title: [*raech.4.k-thrsis:rch.fr.plei-ssur]
Size: 80×20 cm.
Media: Ink and acrylics on wall.
Availability: Monument in public building.
Comment: A lot of people come up to me and thank me for the wall. That means a lot to me because I made it with the hopes of inspiring other people. This piece that I made on my lunch breaks during school time is standing in that very same school. It consists mainly of elements from the 90’s – or at least what I think of when I look back at my youth. I guess I could go into detail about it but I’d rather have you figure it out for yourself.
First brush stroke was drawn March 9, 2008 and the last brush stroke July 16, 2008.
Dadilydoo – Eight

Title: Dadilydoo – Eight
Gear: Canon 400D, Canon EF50/1,8 II
Data: 50 mm, 4/1 sec, f3.5, iso 400
Comment: The eighth piece. I love the color, I love the South African wooden elephant, I love the light, I love the texture. I love it.
Dadilydoo – Seven

Title: Dadilydoo – Seven
Gear: Canon 400D, Canon EF50/1,8 II
Data: 50 mm, 1/160 sec, f1.8, iso 400
Comment: The seventh piece. From the window in my old apartment. A small tree that grew outside my window and gave me blossom each summer morning. I can feel the cold of the window glass and the moist grass carpet when I see this photo.
Dadilydoo – Six

Title: Dadilydoo – Six
Gear: Canon 400D, Canon EF50/1,8 II
Data: 50 mm, 1/60 sec, f1.8, iso 400
Comment: The sixth piece. My bedroom window out of focus. Very… moody.
Dadilydoo – Five

Title: Dadilydoo – Five
Gear: Canon 400D, Canon EF50/1,8 II
Data: 50 mm, 1/500 sec, f4.5, iso 1600
Comment: The fifth piece. Accidentally I bit my nail too deep and started to bleed. I had my camera ready and took just one single photo of it. And that was that.
Dadilydoo – Four

Title: Dadilydoo – Four
Gear: Canon 400D, Canon EF50/1,8 II
Data: 50 mm, 15/1 sec, f22, iso 400
Comment: The fourth piece. The biggest passion in my life is music. I listen to music every waken hour of the day if possible. A life without it would not be worth living. I’m not sure which I’d prefer; blindness or deafness. Blindness is a far greater handicap in my opinion, but to compromise music would be to compromise life.
Dadilydoo – Three

Title: Dadilydoo – Three
Gear: Canon 400D, Canon EF50/1,8 II
Data: 50 mm, 1/800 sec, f1.8, iso 1600
Comment: The third piece. Abstract photography has always been close to my heart. To look at a piece of paper that resembles nothing and everything, where it’s all in the eye of the beholder, is to me empowering. My fantasy can wander off and instead of enjoying a beautiful car, or whatever is in the photo, I can focus on the grain or the perfect coloration.
Dadilydoo – Two

Title: Dadilydoo – Two
Gear: Canon 400D, Canon EF50/1,8 II
Data: 50 mm, 1/3200 sec, f1.8, iso 200
Comment: The second piece. Same day as the first photo when I got the idea of the Dadilydoo series. Here you see the light panel inside the train we were riding. So very awesome shapes and light.
Dadilydoo – One

Title: Dadilydoo – One
Gear: Canon 400D, Canon EF50/1,8 II
Data: 50 mm, 1/1000 sec, f1.8, iso 200
Comment: The first piece. I had an idea for a new project that I would call ‘Dadilydoo’. 16:9 ratio, very simple objects, abstract, vivid color or straight black & white, grain, texture. Simplicity. This one was the first picture and hopefully there will be many more.
Cinnamonfordinner

Title: Cinnamonfordinner
Gear: Canon 400D, Canon EF50/1,8 II
Data: 50 mm, 1/50 sec, f2.2, iso 800
Comment: Here’s a photograph of me and my ex-girlfriend (now official best friend) from when we were together. I don’t remember the exact story but I ”invented” the phrase Cinnamon for dinner, which we then made one of our things. We still refer to it. Cinnamonfordinner is the only way to be.







