Spotlight: Sweden
Sweden, a land of vast forests, a thousand and one lakes, and fika, breathes nature into every corner of daily life. The Swedish way is rooted in lagom—not too much, not too little—a quiet balance that shapes everything from design to social life. From ancient Viking sagas to the folk traditions of Midsummer dances and Dala horses, Swedish cultural heritage is rich with history and meaning. Cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg blend innovation with old-world charm, where cobbled streets meet cutting-edge sustainability.
Our spotlight on Sweden allows you to find a series of artworks and limited edition prints inspired by the country. The Swedish landscapes have been the source of inspiration in plenty of trips with The Jaunt, from the small town of Furudal, where we have hosted a Winter Camp and a Summer Camp, to cities like Stockholm and Gothenburg. Below you can find a selection of prints inspired by Sweden.
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Date: 5-12 September, 2021
About OIivier Kenneybrew
Recomposing memories of his journey and with a strong focus on the fauna he observes along the way, Olivier Kenneybrew is blending the very personal with the almost spiritual. From the circularity of shapes to visual nappes and contemporary psychedelics. At heart, Oliviers work is a contemporary interpretation of the tradition of landscape painting, albeit in his own visual language.
You can find more work of Olivier on his website: www.worldofpolar.com
Summer Camp
Olivier Kenneybrew is one of the four artists of our Jaunt Summer Camp 2021. Together with four other artists we are sending them for a short and pleasurable retreat at Näsets Marcusgård, in the heart of Sweden, a few hours outside of Stockholm. Connecting with each other, with nature, and sharing creative processes along the way.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: three colours silkscreen print
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Date: 5-12 September, 2021
About Seleka
Despite, or maybe because of, his rich history in graffiti dating back to the streets of Seville in 1993, Seleka Munoz has dedicated his studio practice to consciously and voluntarily moving away from the codes of graffiti. Working with only noble supports and materials such as oil, canvas and autodidact academic knowledge, Seleka is focusing on creating abstract contemporary works with traditional painting techniques.
You can find more work of Seleka on his Instagram: @seleka
Summer Camp
Seleka is one of the four artists of our Jaunt Summer Camp 2021. Together with four other artists we are sending them for a short and pleasurable retreat at Näsets Marcusgård, in the heart of Sweden, a few hours outside of Stockholm. Connecting with each other, with nature, and sharing creative processes along the way.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: four color silkscreen print
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Date: 10 - 14 March, 2025
About Kitra
Originally from the grim concrete landscape of communist Romania, and nowadays living and working in Berlin, where the artist known as Kitra draws his inspiration from the urban landscape, industrial design, and the digital world, using a mathematical approach to create his geometric abstract-minimalist compositions.
You can find more work of Kitra on his website: www.kitra.ro
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Back in 1910, a man called Marcus Eriksson founded Näsets Marcusgård in rural Sweden, about a four hours drive north of Stockholm. It started small, but soon the farm became the central meeting place in the area. Nowadays Näsets Marcusgård is run by two Dutch entrepreneurs, Mireille and Willem, who were immediately inspired to build a place that combines history and nature with modern comfort and quality.
Read and see more of Näsets Marcusgård on their website: www.nasets-marcusgard.se
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: silkscreen print
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Date: 5-12 September, 2021
About Tyna Adebowale
Through the representation of queer bodies and narratives, Tyna projects the visibility of dual sex gender, gender fluidity, by countering the imposed influences of cultural misrepresentation. Tyna collaborate s with queer bodies who dwell on the margins of erasure, in Nigeria and other parts of the globe where wrong queer perceptions are promoted while homophobia and oppression are internalized and legalized.
You can find more work of Tyna on her Instagram: @tyna_adebowale
Summer Camp
Tyna Adebowale is one of the four artists of our Jaunt Summer Camp 2021. Together with four other artists we are sending them for a short and pleasurable retreat at Näsets Marcusgård, in the heart of Sweden, a few hours outside of Stockholm. Connecting with each other, with nature, and sharing creative processes along the way.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: five color silkscreen print
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Gothenburg, Sweden
Date: 7 - 12 December, 2022
About Martine Johanna
With her figurative, near realistic, paintings Martine Johanna explores the inner (psychological) workings of "the female chimerical house". According to Martine this is a symbolic house that embodies the mental fluctuations of a female roaming a male infrastructure while trying to retain and evoke her own narratives and experiences; expressing a complex existence within the social fabric she is a part of.
Find out more about Martine Johanna on her website: www.martinejohanna.com
Destination: Gothenburg, Sweden
We've got a history with Gothenburg. Over the years we've had the pleasure of working together with artists like Linnea Andersson, Ekta, and Marie Dahlstrand, who are all from this Swedish haven. It only seemed right to dive even deeper into the second biggest city of Sweden and send an artist on their own Jaunt journey to the city. Aside from the cultural hub that Gothenburg is, there is a thriving gastronomical scene, and even in December, there is beautiful nature and history to explore.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: silkscreen print, three colours plus a split fountain layer
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Date: 10 - 14 March, 2025
About David Bruce
In the suburbs of Paris, David Bruce discovered graffiti at a young age and immediately fell in love. From sketches to writing to painting trains, to eventually transcending into the studio painting and making sculptures. Nowadays working from his studio in Liege, Belgium, David has created a bold style that reminds us of contemporary pop art through his motifs of smileys, basketballs, and bananas.
You can find more work of David Bruce on his Instagram: www.instagram.com/bruceontherocks
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Back in 1910, a man called Marcus Eriksson founded Näsets Marcusgård in rural Sweden, about a four hours drive north of Stockholm. It started small, but soon the farm became the central meeting place in the area. Nowadays Näsets Marcusgård is run by two Dutch entrepreneurs, Mireille and Willem, who were immediately inspired to build a place that combines history and nature with modern comfort and quality.
Read and see more of Näsets Marcusgård on their website: www.nasets-marcusgard.se
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: silkscreen print
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Date: 10 - 14 March, 2025
About Jérôme Masi
Hailing from France, the artist Jérôme Masi worked for years as a graphic designer, art director and illustrator, only to have focussed his attention to painting in recent years. In a distinctive style, through minimalist silhouettes, muted color palette his work refers to childhood memories and a time of worry and care free sense of play.
You can find more work of Jérôme on his website: www.jeromemasi.com
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Back in 1910, a man called Marcus Eriksson founded Näsets Marcusgård in rural Sweden, about a four hours drive north of Stockholm. It started small, but soon the farm became the central meeting place in the area. Nowadays Näsets Marcusgård is run by two Dutch entrepreneurs, Mireille and Willem, who were immediately inspired to build a place that combines history and nature with modern comfort and quality.
Read and see more of Näsets Marcusgård on their website: www.nasets-marcusgard.se
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: silkscreen print
Edition: edition of 50, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Date: 5-12 September, 2021
About Marie Dahlstrand
Hailing from the city of Gothenburg, Sweden, Marie Dahlstrand's abstract work stands out through expressive details and figurations that create a pulsating world where color and material collide. Her paintings, as well as her collage work, has the quality of storytelling, though the story is entirely yours to tell. Perspectives and dimensions change continuously as if the story has arisen from the hallucinatory state that can occur between being awake and asleep.
You can find more work of Marie on her website: www.mariedahlstrand.com
Summer Camp
Marie Dahlstrand is one of the four artists of our Jaunt Summer Camp 2021. Together with four other artists we are sending them for a short and pleasurable retreat at Näsets Marcusgård, in the heart of Sweden, a few hours outside of Stockholm. Connecting with each other, with nature, and sharing creative processes along the way.
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 50 x 70 cm
Medium: three color silkscreen print, including unique hand painted leaf on each print.
Edition: 50 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Date: 24-30 May, 2021
About Linnéa Andersson
In her paintings, Linnéa Andersson has an ongoing investigation of how to describe an emotion without words. Working from her studio in Gothenburg, Sweden, she is mediating a human language without a human expression, through the shapes and forms of an abstract leaf. The leaves speak to Linnéa, writing her diary through their wobbly shape and the space in between them and the outline of the canvas.
You can find more work of Linnéa on her website: www.linneaandersson.se
Destination: Näsets Marcusgård, Sweden
Back in 1910, a man called Marcus Eriksson founded Näsets Marcusgård in rural Sweden, about a four hours drive north of Stockholm. It started small, but soon the farm became the central meeting place in the area. Nowadays Näsets Marcusgård is run by two Dutch entrepreneurs, Mireille and Willem, who were immediately inspired to build a place that combines history and nature with modern comfort and quality.
Read and see more of Näsets Marcusgård on their website: www.nasets-marcusgard.se
Details about the print
Dimensions: ± 100 x 140 cm with deckled edges
Medium: one colours silkscreen print
Edition: 12 prints, signed and numbered by the artist
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