My vintage lusekofte is saving my ass on this chilly morning
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My vintage lusekofte is saving my ass on this chilly morning
I had DESIGN FINALS today for my devised production based on Enemy of the People. It's about a doctor who discovers a contaminant in the local baths, the town's main income source, and makes themself.... very unpopular by asking for it to be shut down.
Not topical at all.
Anyway, those of you familiar with Ibsen's work may note that this has been cast gender-blind - one way of many we're planning to engage with the already-rich text to find new ways to relate to it.
Essentials for adventure.
[am I ~aesthetic~ yet? or. "old photos I decided to post now, 'cause why not"]
Also, the lipbalm brand is so good, which for me is absolutely necessary, all year round - but especially when hiking during the winter; So this is essentially (some of) my pack when hiking in Norway.
im basically living in my oversized lusekofte (norwegian sweater) at the moment
Dauing #illustration #drawing #draw #ink #art #norwegian #gothic #blackmetal #norway #norse #occultart #lusekofte #winter #death
Newest addition to my my lusekofte collection. It’s an original vintage. I love it ❤️❤️
New from @primaryinfo !! Cory Arcangel and Stine Janvin: Identity Pitches, a collaborative artist’s book of musical scores based on Norwegian knitting patterns. That's right, Norwegian knitting patterns. Utilizing three of the most popular Lusekofte sweater designs (Setesdal, Fana and the eight-petal rose of Selbu), @stinejanvin creates scores for both solo and ensemble performers by mapping the knitting patterns onto the harmonic and subharmonic series and integrating the tuning principles of traditional Norwegian instruments. These scores are further manipulated by Arcangel using a custom “deep-fried” coding script to create a series of image glitches. A foreword and an interview between the two artists, both based in Stavanger, Norway, provide context for the work, delving into the history of Norwegian folk music tunings and the Lusekofte sweater and their intersection with the cultural identity of the country over the last millennium. Read more via linkinbio. #coryarcangel #stinejanvin #identitypitches #lusekofte #artistsbook https://www.instagram.com/p/CjlYlWjJztn/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
Lusekofte Magic
You know when I made that post about feeling at my most confident when I’m wearing black? Well, I should have mentioned that I also feel confident – extremely so – when I’m wearing a Lusekofte AKA a traditional Norwegian sweater. I also feel inspired, passionate and deeply connected to winter, to the North and to the land I’ll one day call home. My usual trepidation about wearing colours such as…
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