Tuesday, April 13, 2021
The Jewels
Cycling through the Höglunda park in Jordbro yesterday I decided to check out the sculpture Juvelerna i Jordbro. Translated that means The Jewels in Jordbro. The artwork, in form of a six meter high metal tree, is a collaboration between 125 fourth grade school kids, and the two artists Mette Björnberg and Richard Johansson. The official unveiling took place on Walpurgis Night ten years ago, and I was there that day and remember it like it was yesterday. The jewels are of course all the kids, but also the many silhouettes including the ☮ sign. The sculpture is said to tell the story about how the kids came to live in Jordbro, a suburb with a big immigrant population. Ten years on and the sculpture loooked almost as it did a decade ago.
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6 comments:
Excellent link Steffe, this sculpture has stood up well to the passage of time ✨
That is fascinating.
It’s a unique and eyecatching work.
That is wonderful!
Very nice. And touching. Perhaps that's why the memory is still fresh?
It is a wonderful sculpture and collaboration.
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