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Growing Down | Time Limited Edition

"Each passing year, each added responsibility, can quietly turn into a life you didn’t consciously choose."

Closing February 16

The most grown-up decision I ever made.

I was born in Älmhult, Sweden—the town that gave the world IKEA. Fitting, perhaps, because from an early age, I learned that creativity wasn’t just about work; it was a way of shaping life itself. I never questioned that making things was how I wanted to move through the world.

Success followed. Titles, recognition, bigger roles, bigger projects. But with each new milestone, something felt off. With everything going so well, why did I feel so disconnected from it?

So instead of marching forward, I chose to step away.

Growing Down | Time Limited Edition

Regular price€395,00 Sale price

Time Limited Edition closes on February 16th.

Edition numbering on a first-come, first-served basis.

One size only - 15.7″ × 23.6″ / 40 cm × 60 cm + white border.

Museum-quality Giclée printing straight from my Amsterdam atelier for vibrant color and exceptional detail.

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Bright White. 310 GSM. Acid-free and archival.

Paper and pigment are archival for 200+ years. Handle with care and avoid direct sunlight.

25 EUR flat-rate shipping to the US, UK, and EU. Shipping to the Rest of the World is 45 EUR.

Always with tracked, secure, and insured courier.

Expect 2-3 weeks production and delivery time after the edition closes on February 16th.

VAT is included, but import duties may apply if you order from outside of the EU.

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Paper & Ink

This limited edition is a giclée print on Hahnemühle’s 310gsm Photo Rag Bright White, an archival fine art paper celebrated for its smooth surface, rich color depth, and striking vibrancy. Paired with exceptionally wide-gamut ink, it delivers museum-grade quality and ensures lightfastness for over 200 years, preserving the artwork’s original colors and details for generations.

"I think the real danger of growing up isn’t aging—it’s becoming so settled in expectations that you forget to ask whether they’re even yours."