Scandinavian Wanderings

This is a blog of my Scandinavian adventures. Being fascinated by its culture, literature and art for a long time, I have moved first to Denmark, and then to Norway, to experience and live it all. The blog will follow my insights into Scandinavian education, culture, people, language. I will try and cover positives, as well as negatives, as to provide a deeper explanation of my experiences and adventures. I will also try to trace Scandinavian routes outside its current territorial borders.

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Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Oslo in the fog










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I love to break habits!! I come from a multi-disciplinary background of graphic design, strategic and communication design, linguistics, and project-direction. I am in constant search of new ideas and inspirations. One of my hobbies is to set myself onto different journeys of discovering and uncovering, that help change and construct different worldviews on our world, society and humanity. I adore my creative and academic worlds and love working and collaborating with like-minded individuals on interesting, stimulating and prosperous projects. Currently I am working on patterns and graphic illustrations work. Also looking into arranging art/social classes for kids/teenagers. And I am looking for original arts and handcrafts that I think will be interesting to sell/exhibit in London, Copenhagen, Oslo or St Petersburg.
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