Todays energygiver with family at The Artmuseum Ordrupgaard, we enjoyed the outside art in the park with a lot of mud and sunshine.
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things done in a weekend
This weekend – here and there – Aarhus, Ribe, Vester Vedsted, and in between…below what I captured – the rest is in my heart and mind together with my loved ones ❤
Beaches, ocean, forrest, lovely kids and animals, a lot of driving in Denmark, nice familytime, museums, countryside, delicious food, warm weather, interesting history, georgeous windows and doors, piercing time, vineyard, plants and flowers, heaven and earth, treasures found, clothline put up in the garden….and so much more…
Todays colourdose
At Aros at lovely art museum in the middle of Aarhus…I was so lucky to be gifted a years membership with an extra person to this lovely and colourful museum…
Today was the first time of many visits and I really enjoyed it with my girls and some good old friends which came in from Copenhagen to visit us for some days.
Days at museums – exploring this new place – this new city means a lot of walks – today more than 11km/ 7 miles and 15 floors – yesterday was more or less the same…besides I need to continue projects from Greenland I think a couple of days at the beach would be good for us the voming days…
A fly on the wall
German photographer Menno Aden has shot a series of Berlin interiors from an unconventional viewpoint, looking down from the ceiling he has made a series called “Room Portraits”. In each room photo the camera has been centered at the ceiling. At first I thought the rooms were collages, but then I had a closer look and could see it was a photo of a room….the angle is lovely and made me think of isometric drawings…The spaces varies from supermarkets to private homes to classrooms and carparks…and so much more spaces…
Lego wonder at home
thousands of new Lego bricks invading one room, our living room. Happy proud girls, telling everyone we have 50 kg of new Lego at home, and my mother work with Lego bricks in her company…thats hard to beat…
Preparing for tomorrow a group of students coming here to work with the bricks in a project ….. several of the boys were so eager to participate and had lots of light in their eyes, at last an interesting process speaking to the boys…
In the beginning of november I will facilitate some Lego Serious Play Workshops for a group of students from Greece, France and Greenland, where we will built cultures, things in common and what to learn from each other….
Even the cat find it lovely, and I must admit, organizing and sorting the bricks is quite meditative…
By the way, I will soon help an architecture class in the US, with knowledge about designing a studio/workspace for facilitators to make the best possible space to work with Lego Serious Play. A dream facilitator workspace…
At the top of that dreamspace list will be…
- High tables
- A lot of open storage and having access from several angles
- A workspace at the floor to sit or lay when you build….
- …..and so much more
‘young things’
Green messages…
and organizing nature is what tim pugh, environmental artist have specialized in by creating sculptures, doing photography and design drawing in materials from nature.
I’m absolutely in love with this first photo and arrangement…so wonderful patterns and connections…a lovely expression
count me in
It is said that a stone with a hole through it brings good luck to the person that carries it. But it must be found, not looked for, not bought nor gifted. My stones with holes collection which I mostly found in Sweden when we lived there, is tiny now because my children plays with them every summer, so the collections gets smaller and smaller…
I’m not a collector in any way…I’m more the opposite (would that be a spender, or dispatcher…perhaps a deliverer…I don’t know..)…or second thought I collect nice photos at my boards at Pinterest, actually 5858 pins (that is a lot 🙂 ), ups, I’m accidentally a collector…so count me in as a collector…I assume most people collect something…
The first photo, Umbrellas from above..that is so beautiful…followed by other collections..
Lots of play in May
where I participate in Lego Serious Play facilitator training by Robert Rasmussen the brain behind LSP…I feel fortunate….my luggage will be filled with bricks…
powerful tool
LEGO® SERIOUS PLAY® workshop at my work with facilitator Inga Coello…2 wonderful, playful days with a lot of insight and awareness, future commitments and shared goals…
I write later…