Back to everyday working in studio.
After producing works for almost a year straight. I am now back in my studio working out some new sculptures. My feedback from the three past shows has been outstanding and I am super excited to continue my exploration.I love my process and can’t wait to build new stuff. I have a few projects lined up and I am excited to show them soon. I am still fascinated by tunnels, stacks, icebergs, sky risers, race cars, spaceships, the moon, the universe, mountains, oceans, lakes, trees, trains…
At the same time I am in the process of moving my home office to my studio making room for Cici at home and making sure I get out the door every day. Like now I am on my way…
When I Grow Up from Fever Ray on Vimeo.
the peeps at artlog.com caught some nice points on the current show at Klaus Von Nichtssagend.
And I am wondering who and how the works for Skateistan got appraised. I am pretty happy with mine even thought 5k is a lot of money for a skateboard it is a great donation to a great cause.
I just finished my article on Michael Mahalchick for 8′eren magazine. I LOVE HIS WORK. And I was really pleased to meet him.

A clip from the 1981 Jørgen Leth movie 66 Scenes from America
Julian Tepper is a New York New Yorker. As far as I know his ancestors lived in Green Point hundreds of years ago. He is an awesome guy and I love hanging out with him. He too has a large family and we can bitch about the intricacies and boast about the joys for hours on.
He is a great young writer and on his website you can read his current book I_Ivan. Check it out.
On Lauritz.com the bidding has started for my contribution to skate parks in Aghanistan.
Check it out. Bid. Everybody loves the Slasher graphic - the first ever full deck graphic. It is part of an on going series of skate decal oil paintings

Rob posted pictures from the opening. Check them out.













