Mural in Benjakitti Park, Embassy of Denmark in Thailand, Bangkok

Celebration of International Women’s Day. A tribute to every woman, everywhere, everyday🩷 Pictures from the opening event of the collaboration mural by @waris_msv 🇹🇭 & I @stinehvid 🇩🇰 in Benjakitti Park, Bangkok. Invited by the Danish Embassy in Thailand. Very honored to have the mural officially opened by The Governor of Bangkok, Chadchart Sittipunt 🙏✂️🎀
A massive thanks to 🙏🩷:
Invitation: @dkinthailand @benjakitti.park and @bangkok_bma Bangkok City
Residency: @creativemigration & @bangkok1899
Special thanks to @tobiaslentz for making it all come togehter
Also huge thanks to @jonathanskree,
AND of course to the AMAZING @waris_msv for a absolutely awesome time and process togehter.

Video from Bangkok Metropolitan Facebook

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Portrait of Tove Ditlevsen, Vesterbro Copenhagen

Portræt af Tove Ditlevsen 🌺 på gavlen med direkte udsigt til Toves barndomshjem – på 4.sal Hedebygade 30a i baggården, hvor Tove sad i sovekammerets vindueskarm i lyset fra aftenstjernen, og skrev digte til manden i månen. Her voksede hun op med sin storebror Edvin og legede i baggården med sin barndomsveninde Ruth. Her skrev hun digte i sin første poesibog. Som digtet om sommerfuglen og æbleblomsten: “Der fløj en lille sommerfugl”.
Tove Ditlevsen (1917-1976) en af Danmarks mest betydningsfulde, folkekære og læste forfattere og lyrikere. En kæmpe stor tak til Gårdlauget Hedebygade/Rejsbygade, som inviterede mig til at male dette gavlmaleri. Det har været en kæmpe stor oplevelse. En særlig tak til Finn Gravesen for kontakt og for fantastisk værtskab! 🩷🙏

Anne Linnet ‘Barndommens Gade’ digt af Tove Ditlevsen fra 1942

(Gavlen kan ses fra P-pladsen ved Rejsbygade 8, Kbh. V.)

Portrait of Tove Ditlevsen 🌺 on the gable with a direct view of Tove’s childhood home – on the 4th floor Hedebygade 30a in the backyard, where Tove sat on the bedroom window sill in the light of the evening star, and wrote poems to the man in the moon. Here she grew up with her older brother Edvin and played in the backyard with her childhood friend Ruth. Here she wrote poems in her first book of poetry. Like the poem about the butterfly and the apple blossom: “A little butterfly flew”.
Tove Ditlevsen (1917-1976) one of Denmark’s most significant, beloved and widely read authors and poets. A huge thank you to Gårdlauget Hedebygade/Rejsbygade, who invited me to paint this gable painting. It has been a huge experience. A special thank you to Finn Gravesen for contact and for fantastic hosting! 🩷🙏

Anne Linnet ‘Barndommens Gade’ poem by Tove Ditlevsen from 1942

(The gable can be seen from the parking lot at Rejsbygade 8, Copenhagen V.)

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Pepsi Max mural – in Copenhagen

Mural for Pepsi Max (by Royal Unibrew) at Gothersgade, in Copenhagen City. A tribute to Copenhagen Citylife 🤸‍♀️ A very huge thanks to Royal Unibrew and PepsiCo, to Amalie Lerche & Therese Nerder, for having me once again ❤️💙🖤🙏
Location spot by Ole Hykkelbjerg 🙌

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Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke

Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke illustration poster, Women’s Equality
Available at https://www.ms.dk/shop in A3 & A2. All profits from the webshop go to Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke’s work for a more sustainable and equal world.

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D-A-D & Red Barnet Charity, National Museet

National Museet Guitar made for D.A.D / Red Barnet Charity

Curated by Jens-Peter Brask

// In the occasion of the the coolest Danish rock band D-A-D’s 40th anniversary, I, together with 39 other artists, have been invited to create a unique guitar artwork to raise money for Save The Children @redbarnetdk. All guitars will be exhibited from the 6th to 9th of June at the @nationalmuseet, and can be bought via auction! All profits goes directly to @Redbarnet. Support an important cause and get a original D-A-D guitar 🎸🌟🙌

Photo: D-A-D, Johanne Schmidt-Nielsen Red Barnet, curator Jens Peter Brask and my guitar. 40 guitars & 40 artists Opening Reception at The National Museum

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