Sunday, October 27, 2013

TIME FOR CHRISTMAS CARDS


This year I ordered some of my own Swedish Folk Art cards to use for Christmas cards: "Our Noble King" and "Kurbits Wreath".
See all cards at the CHRISTMAS CARD SHOP.  The cards have a very fine glossy finish and are delivered in a sturdy green box. At no extra cost, one can get a personal message inside. 

Thursday, September 12, 2013

INSPIRING SPIRIT


Many people around the world are fascinated by what people will do to build or rebuild their dream home. The program GRAND DESIGNS shows the trials and tribulations people go through and it is sometimes painful to watch.

But in the two programs below, the two couples have worked their asses of and they have shown such remarkable good cheer and calm that one wonders how that is possible.
Watch and enjoy!







The episode below shows a truly remarkable carpenter who builds his home almost single handedly --  and what an artist he is. The guy is not very big, but  a hard and strong worker -- truly inspirational. The best Grand Design episode ever. You feel better as a human being after you watch such a fellow.



Alan Dawson below is a wizard with steel and his vision, talent and hard work is also to be admired.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

JANI CERAMICS FROM LAHOLM IN SWEDEN (1949-1970)


JANI Ceramic production (1949-1970) in the Swedish city of Laholm employed around 20 people and sold their items world wide. It was started by Jane Wahlstedt. She and her husband Nils Larsson used the Sgraffito technique on Swedish red clay. 


Salt, Sugar and Pepper

Rooster candle stick
The hole for the candle does not show
Ash Trays were so common in the 1950ies

Friday, July 5, 2013

INGEMAR JOHANSSON - THE FAMOUS BOXER FROM GOTHENBURG

In the summer of 1959, Ingemar Johansson, the 27 year old boxer from Gothenburg departed for the US to fight Floyd Patterson. I remember the fantastic atmosphere when Ingemar vas victorious and won the World heavyweight Championship - everyone in Sweden glued to their radios in the middle of the night What a feat for the stone-worker from Gothenburg. 



Monday, July 1, 2013

AMAZING LACE

This is the sort of lace my mother and grandmother had on their tables. Young people today might laugh at it but stop!
This is serious art.
Such workmanship!



The pattern around the edge reminds me of corn on the cobs